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Neck PainThis is cervical pain (neck pain) and that's the reason the pain radiates until the shoulder blades. If you keep ice that would help and along side you can do hot water fermentation. You shall use cervical collar which would help you to reduce the radiating pain ie. Due to the nerve compression.
Cervical spondylosis – chronic condition with radiating pain
As your rightly said you have to go for traction and also you can do IFT. Please consult the near by therapist for quick reli...more
Cervical spondylosis – chronic condition with radiating pain
As your rightly said you have to go for traction and also you can do IFT. Please consult the near by therapist for quick reli...more
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Pain in the neck is common and can be triggered by various issues, including muscle strain, ligament sprain, jammed spinal (facet) joints, disc herniations, "pinched" nerves and diseases such as osteoarthritis. The most frequent root cause of neck pain is poor posture or positioning, whether it be at your work desk, driving your car, working out at the gym or sleeping in your bed at night. Poor posture combined with stress (which causes tight muscles) is a recipe for chronic neck pain.
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As it is, long term steroids aren't encouraged these days in rheumatoid arthritis. Better treatment options are available now. So I suggest to book a consultation with me & take proper treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Regarding vaccination, well it's safe for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, including covid-19 vaccination.
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