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What Are The Major Causes of Neck Pain - Cervical Spine Explained

 

Research indicates that, on any given day, approximately 10% of adults cope with neck pain. When young adults develop acute neck pain it is usually the result of an awkwardly turn during the night, or stemming from the rigors of sports related movement.

Major Causes of Neck Pain
Our necks are frequently subjected to repeated stress and minor injury. These injuries may not cause pain at the time of injury, but reoccurring injuries can add up and eventually result in degeneration of the cervical spine, causing neck pain.

 

Most neck pain is due to degenerative changes that occur in the neck. The overall condition of the cervical spine can determine how fast you recover from injury and whether your neck pain will become a chronic problem.

The physician’s role in the treatment of neck pain is to determine the cause of the injury. A medical professional will try to keep your neck pain from becoming a chronic condition, by teaching you how to slow down the degenerative process and prevent further neck injury.

 

For chronic neck pain, there may be no quick fix or complete cure. You will need to work with a medical professional to try to improve the problem and to slow down the degenerative process.

In order to understand neck pain symptoms and treatment choices, you should have some basic understanding of the general anatomy of the spine and neck. This includes becoming familiar with the various parts that make up the neck. The more you know, the more you will be able to talk with your doctor or health care professional in words that will help them to better understand the cause of your neck pain.

 

What Are The Cervical Spine Parts and How They Work?


The neck includes the cervical spine (upper most part of the spine) and the soft tissues that surround the spine. These soft tissues include nerves, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and blood vessels. The cervical spine is made up of the first seven vertebrae in the spine (these are referred to as C1 through C7).

 

The vertebrae are the 24 bones that are linked together to make up the spinal column and these bones protect the spinal cord. In the center of each vertebrae is a large hole and these holes line up to form a “bony tube” called the spinal canal which provides protection and support for the spinal cord. As the spinal cord leaves the brain, it travels down the spinal canal to the tailbone.

 

The nerves that leave the spine in the upper area, (cervical spine) travel from the arms to the hands.
The nerves that leave the spine in the lower area (lumbar spine), travel into the legs and feet.
Most of the nerves that leave the spine in the chest area (thoracic spine) extend into the chest and belly area.
One common cause of pain comes from pressure at the nerve roots, sometimes causing pain and numbness in the neck or lower body. A joint is where two or more bones meet. Bony knobs, called facets extend from each vertebrae and overlap each other to form a facet joint. Facet joints link the vertebrae together and provide a mobile connection between each vertebra. The facet joints allow the neck to bend and turn.
 

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