Chiropractic Care To Obtain Relief Of Neck Pain

By Thomas Idaw


Most of us feel body pain at some point during our lives and for many people this pain is concentrated in the neck. Few things are as uncomfortable as neck pain because it often does not subside on its own. Since the neck is difficult to reach, the sufferer may not be able to relieve the pain. When this happens, professional treatment is recommended and in the United States, a doctor of chiropractic usually performs adjustments of neck and cervical spine vertebrae.

Scientists reveal that 75 percent of all people in the United States suffer from pain in the neck area at least once. This is not surprising as the head weighs approximately 10 to 12 pounds, about the weight of a bowling ball. Each inch of forward posture of the skull can increase the weight of the skull on the spine by as much as 10 pounds. Therefore, only a two or three-inch forward skull posture can make the head seem to weigh the equivalent of two to three bowling balls. This reveals why many people having forward head posture commonly suffer from discomfort in their necks and upper backs.

Two of the most common treatment choices include prescription medication and spinal manipulative therapy. However, these two treatments options may not be equally effective. A scientific study reported in the Annals of Internal Medicine, in January 2012, compared prescription medication treatment with spinal manipulative therapy revealing that spinal manipulation was more effective over both short and long periods of time. After twelve weeks of treatment, 57 percent of the participants who received spinal manipulative treatment noted pain reduction of at least 75 percent. Only 33 percent of participants in the study, taking prescription medication, reported similar results.

After one year, the patients who received spinal manipulation continued to experience benefits. Of that group, 53 percent continued to report at least a 75 percent reduction in pain. These results speak to the promise held by spinal manipulation therapy for relieving pain in the neck area. Treatments are administered in a comfortable office setting over a time frame determined by the level of pain and the condition of the patient.

When seeking care from a chiropractor, it is important to select a reputable professional. Look for an experienced doctor of chiropractic who specializes in treating neck pain. The neck, also called the cervical spine, contains a number of structures and tissues that are both delicate and sensitive to pain so careful treatment by any professional is required. Chiropractors are highly qualified to provide expert care for conditions of mechanical neck pain.

Chiropractic procedures are designed to address the actual cause, not merely the symptoms, of neck problems. Chiropractic care is noninvasive, effective, natural, and is considered very safe. Many patients begin to notice improvement within a few chiropractic treatments while the recovery period of others is more gradual.

When pain in the neck area becomes unrelenting, consider chiropractic treatment. Talk with a chiropractic professional about the condition and become informed about relevant treatments. With the correct approach, the pain will subside quickly and improvement will be gained over the long-term. Do not continue to be one of the more than 10 percent of Americans currently suffering from neck pain.




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