Bottom Line:
Working on computers and staring down at our smartphones for hours each day has left over 20% of us experiencing neck pain over the past few months. A stiff neck is usually the result of postural issues that have tired the neck muscles over time. Weakened, or unbalanced, muscle strength can place additional stress on your spinal joints and lead to changes in how you move, extra pressure on your discs, and pain.
Why it Matters:
If you are looking down at your digital devices all day every day, the stress can add up and result in your neck not moving correctly. At this point, it’s only a matter of time before you wake up with a stiff neck or turn your head during the day and are greeted by an intense muscle discomfort or pain.
Here are our 3 smart tips for getting rid of that stiff neck:
- Perform exercises each day to stretch and strengthen the muscles that support your neck.
- Sleep on a supportive pillow to keep your head in a neutral position throughout the night.
- Visit your chiropractor regularly for treatments to restore the proper motion of your neck and spine.
Next Steps:
Remember, chiropractic care can lead to big changes in your quality of life. Our practice is focused on helping you feel and move better through gentle adjustments, performing specialized soft tissue treatments including Active Release Technique and Graston Technique, and by providing you with the stretches and exercises you can do at home to keep improving. If neck pain is getting in the way of you enjoying your life, give us a call. Our team is here to help!
Call us today at 206-954-7479 and we would be happy to provide a full evaluation and help you take the first steps on the road to recovery.
You can also email us at drjafferbarlas@gmail.com or contact us through our website here.
*Following proper evaluation, patients at Barlas Chiropractic are often treated with light chiropractic adjustments, Active Release Technique soft tissue therapy, Graston Technique soft tissue therapy, and therapeutic exercise to reduce pain, improve mobility, and safely speed recovery.
Yours in health,
Science Source(s):
Do You Have a Stiff Neck? Try These Simple Remedies. Cleveland Clinic. 2015.
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