Neck Pain

Neck pain can range from a dull achy pain to an intense crippling pain that affects your quality of life. As debilitating as neck pain can be, your “pain in the neck” is 100% treatable. If you’re seeking help for neck pain management, please contact the office to schedule a detailed evaluation – (972) 945-0785, or book your appointment online today.

CERVICAL DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE

Cervical  cause of neck pain often presents as a stiff neck. It is one of the most common causes of neck pain. Cervical degenerative disc disease is significantly less common than disc degeneration in the lumbar spine because the neck generally is subjected to far less torque and force.

Treatments for Cervical degenerative disc disease include:

FACET JOINT ARTHRITIS

Cervical facet joint arthritis (also known as arthropathy), is a common cause of neck pain due to degeneration and arthritis of this particular section of vertebrae. The pain associated with facet joint arthritis does not radiate down to the arms. Spondylosis, describes symptoms related to degenerative changes in the spine.  The term Spondylosis can be commonly used in place of the term facet joint arthritis, or facet arthropathy.

Treatments for Facet Joint Arthritis include:

CERVICAL BULGING DISC

Bulging discs develop when a deteriorated or weakened disc swells through a crevice in the spine and protrudes outside its normal housing.  This condition happens when a disc shifts out of its normal position, usually slowly and over a long period of time. As the disc shifts, its inner, liquid-like nucleus begins to bulge outward towards through the weakest point in its hard outer casing, causing discomfort and pain.

Treatments for a bulging disc include:

CERVICAL SPINAL STENOSIS

Cervical spinal stenosis causes pain, numbness, weakness, or stiffness in the neck, arms, hands, legs, or shoulders. Individuals with this condition may experience problems with their coordination and balance, such as shuffling or tripping while walking. Cervical spinal stenosis can be debilitating if there is damage to the spinal cord. There is also a chance that patients may also experience loss of bowel or bladder control (also known as incontinence).

Treatments for Cervical spinal stenosis include:

CERVICAL RADICULAR PAIN

Cervical Radicular Pain occurs when a nerve in the spinal canal around the neck is irritated. This condition commonly occurs when a nerve root is pinched by a bone spur or a herniated disc.  This condition can cause pain to radiate or shoot into the shoulder or hand.

Treatments for Cervical radicular pain include:

INTRACTABLE HEADACHE/MIGRAINES

An intractable headache is a persistent headache that fails to respond to standard and/or aggressive treatment modalities. The most common types of intractable headache include chronic daily headache from transformed migraine, medication overuse headache, atlantoxial/atlanto-occipital dysfunction, benign intracranial hypertension, and post-traumatic or post-concussional headaches. A new persistent daily headache, which arises suddenly after a viral infection, is particularly disabling and difficult to treat.

Treatments for migraines include:

Schedule your neck evaluation with the professionals at Arthritis Relief Institute and get back to living your best life.

Whether your neck pain is debilitating or just a reoccurring nuisance don\’t suffer with it a single day longer than you have to. Life is too short to spend it laying in bed or taking pain-medications day after day. Schedule your comprehensive pain evaluation today. We will properly diagnose your pain and craft an individualized treatment plan to get you back to living the life you love.

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