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SymptomsSymptoms such as neck pain may be present directly after the injury or
may be delayed for several days. In addition to neck pain, other symptoms
may include neck stiffness, injuries to the muscles and ligaments (myofascial
injuries), headache, dizziness, abnormal sensations such as burning or
prickling (paresthesias), or shoulder or back pain. In addition, some
people experience cognitive, somatic, or psychological conditions such
as memory loss, concentration impairment, nervousness/irritability, sleep
disturbances, fatigue or depression. DiagnosisOutlined below are some of the diagnostic tools that your spine physician at Summit, located in the Minneapolis / St. Paul Minnesota area, may use to gain insight into your condition and determine the best treatment plan for your condition.
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Treatment for individuals with neck strain may include pain medications, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antidepressants, muscle relaxants, and a cervical collar (usually worn for two to three weeks). Range of motion exercises, physical therapy, and cervical traction may also be prescribed. Supplemental heat application may relieve muscle tension. Generally, prognosis for individuals with neck strain is
good. The pain clears within a few days or weeks. Most patients recover
within 3 months after the injury, however, some may continue to have residual
neck pain and headaches. FAQsWhen is neck strain serious?As with back pain, any time symptoms do not improve after three days, it's a good idea to see a spine specialist. Also, red flag symptoms like pain or numbness radiating into an arm, especially down into the fingers, are emergency symptoms and should be seen by a spine specialist within 48 hours, or you risk permanent damage. See our exercise library for helpful neck exercises. How can I prevent neck strain? You can minimize your risk of experiencing neck strain by strengthening
the muscles and ligaments in your neck, avoiding contact sports, and driving
cautiously.
About Summit Spinecare | Spine Center approach to back and neck pain | Patient Success Stories | Spine Surgeons: Dr. Paul Hartleben | Dr. Bryan Lynn | Dr. Nicholas Wills | Nonsurgical Spine Physicians: Dr. John Dowdle | Dr. Thomas Cesarz | Dr. Kristen Zeller | Anatomy Library | Back and Neck Pain Prevention | Spine Pain Relief | Symptoms Chart | Educational Resources | How to Lift | Spine Conditions: | Back Pain | Neck Pain | Degenerative Disc | Herniated Disc | Spondylolysis | Spinal Stenosis | Scoliosis | Bone Spur | Spine Tumors | Back and Neck Pain Treatment | Spine Surgery | Contact Summit Spine Care | Woodbury Minnesota Location | Forest Lake Minnesota Location | Hastings Minnesota Location | St Paul Minnesota Location (near Saint Paul Cathedral) | Eagan Minnesota Location Disclaimer: The pictures displayed in www.summitspinecare.com are images of physicians, patients and employees who have consented to have their pictures in this website. Content specific to Summit Spinecare is copyright © 2010 Summit Spinecare.
Summit Orthopedics
Summit Orthopedics is geared to the convenience of the patient. In addition to our orthopedic & sports medicine physicians, we provide spine care, hand care, pain care, joint replacement, physical therapy, X-ray and MRI diagnostics. For work-related injuries, our subsidiary Minnesota Occupational Health can help there, too. At Summit Spinecare we develop home exercise programs that are customized for an individual's specific back problem. These exercises can make the back stronger, more flexible and resistant to injury. Click here to learn more.
New spine surgery instrumentation & techniques enable Summit Spinecare surgeons to make smaller incisions to access the spine. This means a less painful rehab after surgery, and a fast return to work. Click here to learn more.
Click here to access a narrated video library and print handouts that show what causes back & neck pain, and how various spine surgeries are performed.
Click here to see exercises that help you relieve pain symptoms and make your back stronger, more flexible and resistant to future strain.
Click here to see medical illustrations that show common spine problems and the pain symptoms they can create. |
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