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Neck pain overview<\/h1>\n

According to the research, at one point or another, we are all likely to experience neck pain. We may experience neck pain in varying degrees, intensities and for a variety of different reasons. The good news is, for most of us, if we do get neck pain it is usually acute, short-lived and relatively simple to treat with chiropractic. Neck pain is not as common as low back pain. However, just like low back pain, neck pain can be acute or chronic and is often associated with headache, shoulder pain and muscle tension. We are most likely to get neck pain through our middle years of life during our 40s, 50s and 60s.<\/p>\n

Acute neck pain is neck pain that lasts for less than three months whereas chronic neck pain persists for more than three months. Generally speaking, when a chiropractor first looks at your neck they will attempt to diagnosis which anatomical structure or tissues are causing the neck pain. This can be a soft tissue component such as ligaments, tendons, muscles, a bone structure such the vertebrae or intervertebral joints. The disc tissue between in vertebrae is called an intervertebral disc. Neural elements of the spine may also cause pain and these include spinal nerve roots and the spinal cord. Most of the time your chiropractor will be able to identify the exact structure in the neck causing the pain. A diagnosis or classification should also be given, as this will allow for a more specific treatment to be delivered by the chiropractor.<\/p>\n

To identify the cause of neck pain we typically will go through the following questions on the initial consultation to successfully identify the cause of the neck pain<\/p>\n