January 07, 2008

REVIEWING NECK PAIN RELIEF

Neck pain is a common complaint with about 34% reporting neck pain both in the general population and as persisting after whiplash neck injury. Many people with migraine and tension headaches also have neck pain, as well as poor neck posture. Neck and shoulder pain increase with age and occupational physical exertion.
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Treatment for neck pain relief varies widely: anti-inflammatory drugs, chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation, neck traction, neck collars, physiotherapy and surgery. Even with neck and arm pain, however, surgery may be no more successful than a neck collar or physiotherapy. There is also evidence that indicates no difference in outcome between intensive neck muscle trainiing, physiotherapy and chiropractic manipulation. The number of degenerated discs is significantly related to chronic neck pain, although abnormal MRI degenerative changes are equally common in those with and without neck pain.

If you suffer from neck pain and upper back or shoulder pain and are tired of home neck therapy products that seem unsafe or ineffective, you now have an option. From my years of clinical experience as a chiropractor and my own battle with neck pain, these have proven reliability and effectiveness for pain relief. Usually reserved for select patients in doctors offices, I now offer you the same products I use and the latest in technology to help with your neck pain relief.

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