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Neck Pain What Causes Neck Pain? Neck pain or a stiff neck are extremely common, can affect your life in so many different ways. Whether it be sharp neck pain, dull muscular aches, headache, or an inability to fully move your head, a sore neck can be very frustrating, yet it's simple to fix in the majority of cases. Common Neck Pain Causes A. General Information Neck Pain B. Neck Joint Injuries 1. Facet Joint Pain 2. Wry Neck C. Disc-related Injuries 1. Bulging Disc 2. Slipped Disc 3. Herniated Disc 4. Degenerative Disc Disease D. Nerve-related / Referred Pain 1. Cervical Radiculopathy 2. Neck Arm Pain 3. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 4. Nerve Pain 5. Pinched Nerve E. Vertigo-related 1. Cervicogenic Dizziness F. Headache/Migraine-related 1. Neck Headache 2. Migraine 3. Tension Headache 4. Cluster Headaches G. Systemic Diseases 1. Ankylosing Spondylitis 2. Fibromyalgia 3. Rheumatoid Arthritis H. Muscle-related Injuries 1. Neck Sprain 2. Text Neck 3. Whiplash 4. Muscle Cramps 5. DOMS - Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness I. Bone-related Injuries 1. Osteoporosis 2. Spinal Stenosis 3. Spondylosis 4. Spondylolysis 5. Spondylolisthesis 6. Scoliosis What is the Best Treatment for Neck Pain? The best treatment for your neck pain is determined entirely by the specific reasons for WHY you are suffering neck pain. Everyone is different, but there are some common similarities. Your physiotherapist is highly skilled at the diagnosis and treatment of mechanical neck pain and headache. Posture correction is important but it does depend upon the availability of enough joint and muscle flexibility to attain a good posture, plus muscle strength and endurance to maintain your good posture. Any deficit will need to be addressed. We understand that your neck pain may not be solely about stiff or wobbly joints or tight/weak neck muscles. There is a whole gamut of information that your physiotherapist will analyse during your diagnostic consultation and then commence the correction of your individual problems. They'll also consider other systemic conditions that can cause neck pain eg cancer, and direct you towards the appropriate healthcare practitioner if appropriate. Fortunately, the vast majority of neck pain does come from your neck joints and muscles. Pleasingly, researchers have shown that a combination of neck joint and muscle treatment performed by your physiotherapist and some specific strengthening exercises are an effective way to eliminate your neck pain, stiffness and headaches. For advice specific to the diagnosis and management of your neck pain, please contact your trusted healthcare practitioner. We at Dr Paiwal's Physiotherapy provide you with the best and most advanced physiotherapy available in world right now.