Thursday, May 19, 2011

Preventing Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical Spondylosis is a condition that affects the disks in your neck and may cause pain and stiffness. It is an age related disease, associated with arthritis and may become worse over time without treatment and lifestyle changes.

With this particular condition it seems like an ounce of prevention could be worth a pound of cure. Too much time sitting at a computer, driving, or other repetitive motions where good ergonomics are not practiced may be the culprit. Taking breaks from the activity, stretching, staying in good physical condition with routine low impact exercise may help prevent Spondylosis.

Education and lifestyle modifications are key to controlling this condition according to Wikipedia. For mild cases the Mayo Clinic recommends the option of wearing a neck brace, taking over the counter pain relievers, physical therapy with neck and shoulder strengthening exercises, and applying heat or ice. 

Customers will often call and tell me that their physicians recommended the use of heat. Recently a customer told me her husband had Spondylosis and the doctor said to use heat or ice.


woman using extra long neck wrap heating pad to help cervical spondylosis.
Soft & Luxurious Neck Wrap
Maine Warmers’ heating pads easily go in the freezer as well as the microwave and can be used as gentle ice packs. Use heat and cold therapy for Spondylosis and other conditions involving muscles and joints according to your doctor's advice. 

Heat is used to help stimulate blood circulation and improve flexibility. Cold therapy helps reduce swelling and pain. An extra long Neck Warmer, filled with whole corn, will provide comforting warmth or cold for periods of 30 to 40 minutes and is reusable, durable, washable, and safe. It is flexible and will conform to your body. Some of Maine Warmers' neck wraps are whimsical animal shaped Warmers like the Woolly Bear Neck Warmer. The Giraffe pattern Neck Warmer is made with the softest and most durable of fabrics called "Plush."

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