How A Laguna Hills CA Chiropractic Office Helps Keep Your Neck Healthy

mercredi 4 février 2015
By Carla Bergoba


Hours spent driving or hunched over a computer screen are the daily reality of literally millions of people today. It's no surprise therefore that neck and shoulder problems are so prevalent. In the city of Laguna Hills chiropractic care can help residents keep their necks healthy as well as remedy neck-related problems should they arise.

While neck injuries are not as common as back injuries, they are certainly a frequent sight in chiropractor's offices. However, although they are very common, they are also very preventable. Chiropractors can offer a lot of guidance on how people can avoid neck injury and the attendant pain and inconvenience.

The first line of defense against neck injury (and many other types of injury for that matter) is good posture. Many people spend far too much time seated, and seated in ways that can harm the spine and neck. The main problem with this is how it can weaken the musculature that supports the spine.

Weakened back muscles can cause us to slump, which in turn can lead to musculoskeletal stress. This can result in shoulder pain, headaches, jaw pain and neck pain. In the long term, many hours spent in a slumped posture can lead to damage to the spine.

In light of this, chiropractors place great emphasis on good posture and ergonomics. This advice also extends to one's choice of pillow. A good quality, supportive pillow can ensure a good night's rest as well as prevent many neck problems from developing.

For patients who do suffer with neck pain, chiropractors have an arsenal of therapies and techniques for providing relief. Painful muscles and tendons can be eased with ultrasound, heat applications and massage. Misaligned neck vertebrae can also contribute to pain, and can be coaxed back into position with that mainstay of chiropractic care, spinal manipulation.




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