According to the Mayo Clinic, any number of things -- accidents, overuse of muscles, bone
spurs, compressed discs, stenoses, bad posture, and more -- can cause neck and
shoulder pain. Continued or acute pain should take you to see the doc to avoid
nerve damage.
My mother had a pinched nerve causing pain in the shoulder,
but she could never figure out the cause. She went to see her doctor who put
her on anti-inflammatory, over-the-counter drugs. They helped, but never got to
the cause. In watching the following video by Dr. Madnell, I think I understand what caused her
flare-ups.
My mother had been physically active all of her life but the past
few years found her sitting for long periods of time which I think caused her
head to be positioned forward. The headrest in cars, I have noticed, causes the
head to position forward, and often after being in the car for an extended
period of time she would have a flare-up. I think she may have had a propensity
to hold her head forward anyway. She often fell asleep in a chair with her head
forward. The strain on the neck over the years probably caused the overuse and
inflammation that caused her pain.
She used a Maine Warmers’ Neck Warmer in the shape of a Dachshund dog which she claimed did
Dachshund Neck Warmer |
Maine Warmers can be frozen and used for gentle cold therapy -- not harsh like ice cubes. Check out their Facebook page for more information, specials, and giveaways.
No comments:
Post a Comment