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Wake Up to Pain-Free Mornings

1/22/2024

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Waking up to a new day should be a refreshing experience, but for many of us, mornings are marred by neck pain and discomfort.

I’m receiving more and more new patients suffering from chronic neck pain. Various underlying conditions contribute to neck pain including muscle strains, nerve compression, injuries, and certain diseases. But, for many of my patients, I’ve found the most common contributing factors to be tech neck, poor ergonomics and poor sleeping posture.

The impact of morning neck pain extends beyond the physical discomfort. Persistent neck pain can lead to chronic issues, affecting an individual's ability to carry out everyday tasks. Work productivity can suffer. Sleep quality is typically poor. Patients are frustrated by physical limitations. And everyone feels the effect on mood and mental health.

Morning neck pain is often overlooked or dismissed as a minor inconvenience. Many people consider it a normal part of life and fail to seek appropriate treatment. This lack of attention often allows the problem to escalate with more severe health consequences over time. Prevention is key. Individuals can take several proactive steps to manage their neck pain. But, knowing where and how to start can be challenging.

Understanding Neck Pain

Neck pain is a common condition characterized by discomfort or stiffness in the area between your head and shoulders. While it can occur at any time of the day, many individuals specifically report experiencing neck pain in the morning, often upon waking up. This is commonly referred to as morning neck pain.

Morning neck pain can range from mild discomfort that dissipates as the day progresses to severe pain that restricts movement and impacts daily activities. It's not merely a physical nuisance; it can also affect a person's mood, productivity, and overall quality of life.

Common causes of morning neck pain

  • Tech neck: poor posture at work, school or play where a person holds poor posture while viewing digital device screens such as a phone, laptop, tablet, desktop or gaming station.
  • Poor Ergonomics: One of the most prevalent causes of morning neck pain is poor workplace ergonomics. If your spine isn't aligned properly with the rest of your body, it can lead to muscle strain, stiffness and pain.
  • Inappropriate Sleep Setup: Using a mattress or pillow that doesn't provide adequate support can also lead to neck pain. A pillow that's too high or too firm may force your neck to bend unnaturally, causing discomfort.
  • Prolonged Strain: Activities that put your neck in an awkward position for extended periods, such as looking down at a smartphone or reading a book in bed, can result in neck strain and subsequent pain.
  • Underlying Health Conditions: Certain health conditions like osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis, or degenerative disc disease can cause neck pain. In these cases, the pain might be more severe in the morning due to the body's inactivity during sleep.
Understanding the causes of morning neck pain is the first step towards effective management. By identifying the factors contributing to the discomfort, individuals can make appropriate lifestyle adjustments or seek professional treatment to alleviate their symptoms and improve their morning experience.
 
Morning neck pain can range from a mild nuisance to severe pain that interferes with your daily activities. Various factors contribute to this problem, including poor sleeping posture, an unsuitable pillow or mattress, stress, and even underlying health conditions. Dr. dukes uses proven chiropractic treatment options to alleviate your morning neck pain and enhance your overall well-being through natural, drug-free and non-invasive techniques.
 
Morning neck pain refers to any discomfort in the neck area that you experience upon waking up. This discomfort might present as stiffness, aches, or intense pain that restricts neck movement. It's crucial to note that while occasional neck pain might be common after a night of uncomfortable sleep, persistent morning neck pain isn't normal and warrants medical attention.

Non-Invasive Neck Pain Treatment

Chiropractors like Dr. Dukes are specialized healthcare professionals who focus on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders. They use hands-on spinal manipulation and other non-invasive treatments to ensure proper alignment of the body's musculoskeletal structure. Some of the most common treatment techniques are:
  • Spinal Adjustments: Chiropractors perform spinal adjustments using quick, gentle thrusts to align the body and enhance its physical function. By restoring proper alignment, these adjustments can relieve pressure on the neck joints and improve nerve function, thereby reducing morning neck pain.
  • Soft Tissue Therapy: In addition to spinal adjustments, chiropractors use various types of soft tissue therapies to relieve muscle tension and reduce neck pain. These may include trigger point therapy, manual joint stretching, therapeutic massage, and more.
  • Pulsed Electro Magnetic Therapy: Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMFT, or PEMF therapy), also known as low field magnetic stimulation (LFMS) is the use of electromagnetic fields to heal non-union fractures and depression.
  • Low-Level Laser Therapy: LLLT has been shown to have a significant effect on pain reduction for patients because the absorbed light stimulates the production of intracellular energy via oxidative phosphorylation. LLLT has been found to reduce pain immediately after treatment in acute neck pain and up to 22 weeks after completion of treatment in patients with chronic neck pain.
  • Postural Education: Poor posture during sleep is a leading cause of morning neck pain. Chiropractors can provide valuable education about maintaining proper posture during sleep. They may also recommend exercises to strengthen the neck and upper back muscles, thereby promoting better sleep posture and reducing the likelihood of waking up with neck pain.
  • Lifestyle Recommendations: Chiropractors understand that factors outside of the spine also contribute to neck pain. They can provide advice on ergonomics, exercise, diet, and stress management to help improve overall health and prevent neck pain.

Tech Neck Treatment

Tech neck, also known as text neck, has become a prevalent health concern for people of all ages. This refers to neck pain and damage sustained from the poor posture of looking down at your cell phone, tablet, or other wireless devices too frequently and for too long.

Fortunately, chiropractors like Dr. Dukes can play a crucial role in treating and preventing this condition by using a variety of proven therapies and providing valuable advice on how to prevent recurring symptoms.
 
Tech neck is typically characterized by neck pain and soreness, stiffness, and in severe cases, disc herniations and nerve damage. These symptoms are primarily caused by the forward head posture adopted while using electronic devices. This posture increases the strain on the neck — for every inch your head tilts forward, the pressure on your neck roughly doubles.

Tech Neck Prevention

Prevention is better than cure, especially when it comes to tech neck. Here are some preventive measures that Dr. Dukes suggests:
  • Regular Breaks: Taking regular breaks from your device can significantly reduce the strain on your neck. Try to take a 5-minute break every 30 minutes of device use.
  • Proper Device Positioning: Hold your device at eye level as much as possible. This position reduces the need to bend your neck and helps maintain a healthier posture.
  • Posture Awareness and Correction: Be mindful of your posture throughout the day. Aim to keep your spine aligned — your ears should be over your shoulders, and your shoulders should be over your hips.
  • Neck Exercises and Stretches: Incorporate neck exercises and stretches into your daily routine. They can help offset the effects of forward head posture.
  • Ergonomic Workstation Setup: If you use a computer for extended periods, ensure your workstation is ergonomically set up. The top of your screen should be at eye level, and your keyboard and mouse should be in a position that allows your elbows to be bent at 90 degrees.
 
Tech neck is a modern-day problem with potentially serious consequences. However, with the right chiropractic care and preventive measures, it's entirely manageable. Dr. Dukes offers valuable expertise in treating tech neck and, importantly, educating patients about posture and lifestyle modifications to prevent this condition.

Benefits of Good Posture and Ergonomics

Dr. Dukes encourages you to implement good work ergonomics to help prevent neck pain and promote overall health and well being. Whether working remote from home or in an office, many of us spend a significant portion of our day sitting at a desk and using computers. This prolonged static posture can lead to various musculoskeletal disorders, including body aches and neck pain.
 
Work ergonomics is the science of designing the workplace to fit the worker, rather than forcing the worker to fit the workplace. It involves organizing your workspace so you can work comfortably and safely, reducing the risk of strain and injury. When it comes to preventing neck pain, ergonomics mainly focuses on maintaining proper posture and arranging your desk setup optimally.

Implementing good work ergonomics has several benefits, especially in preventing neck pain:

  • Reduced Muscle Strain: Proper ergonomic setup promotes good posture, reducing the strain on the neck muscles. When your monitor is at eye level, your keyboard and mouse within comfortable reach, and your chair providing adequate back support, you're less likely to slouch or strain your neck.
  • Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders: Ergonomic interventions can help prevent musculoskeletal disorders such as cervical spondylosis, disc herniation, and muscle strains, which are common causes of neck pain.
  • Enhanced Productivity: Comfortable employees are more productive. When you're free from discomfort and pain, you can concentrate better, work more efficiently, and produce higher quality work.
  • Improved Wellbeing: A well-organized, comfortable workspace can not only prevent physical ailments but also contribute to your overall wellbeing. It can reduce stress, improve mood, and foster greater job satisfaction.
 
Dr. Dukes recommends implementing these key ergonomic strategies to prevent neck pain and feel your best:
  • Monitor Placement: Position your monitor at eye level and an arm's length away. This posture prevents you from tilting your head up or down, reducing the strain on your neck.
  • Chair Adjustment: Use a chair that supports your lower back and allows your feet to rest flat on the floor. Your knees should be at the same height as your hips or slightly lower.
  • Keyboard and Mouse Placement: Place your keyboard and mouse close to each other and within easy reach. Your elbows should be bent at a 90-degree angle when using them.
  • Frequent Breaks: Take frequent short breaks to stand, stretch, and move around. This practice helps relax your muscles and promotes better circulation.
  • Use of Ergonomic Equipment: Consider using ergonomic equipment like adjustable chairs, standing desks, and keyboard trays that can be customized to your body size and work habits.
 
By implementing good work ergonomics, you can significantly reduce the risk of neck pain potentially preventing discomfort and injury while enhancing productivity and overall wellbeing. Remember, it's not just about having the right equipment; it's about using it correctly. So, make the necessary adjustments, take regular breaks, and keep moving. Your neck will thank you.

Choosing a Pillow and Mattress

One of the most overlooked aspects of preventing morning neck pain is choosing the right pillow and mattress. An ideal pillow should keep the neck aligned with the chest and lower back while supporting the natural curve of the spine. The wrong pillow can lead to muscle strain and misalignment of the spine, causing neck pain.

Similarly, a suitable mattress is crucial for maintaining spinal alignment and ensuring a comfortable sleep. A mattress that's too firm or too soft can cause or exacerbate neck pain.
Your chiropractor can guide you in choosing the right pillow and mattress based on your sleeping habits, body type, and specific needs. This personalized approach ensures that your bedding not only helps prevent neck pain but also promotes quality sleep.

Neck Pain Relief Without Drugs or Surgery

One of the key advantages of chiropractors like Dr. Dukes is a holistic approach to health free from drugs and surgeries. Rather than just treating symptoms, chiropractors aim to identify and address the root cause of the problem. This comprehensive approach not only alleviates neck pain but also improves overall health by fostering better sleeping habits, posture, and lifestyle choices.
 
For instance, Dr. Dukes might advise you on how to set up your workspace ergonomically to reduce strain on your neck. They might also guide you on incorporating neck-friendly exercises into your routine or suggest dietary changes to reduce inflammation.
 
Dr. Dukes often collaborates with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care. If your morning neck pain diagnosis indicates potential for an underlying health condition, Dr. Dukes will refer you to an appropriate specialist for more expansive diagnosis.
 
Stretches and Exercises
Dr. Dukes often recommends that neck pain sufferers incorporate neck stretches and exercises into your daily routine. There are many benefits. They can help improve flexibility, enhance range of motion, strengthen neck muscles, and promote better posture. Regular practice can also improve blood circulation in the area, aiding in recovery from any minor strains that might have occurred during sleep.
 
Always seek professional advice before beginning any stretching or exercise routine. Approach stretches gently. The neck is a sensitive area, and aggressive stretching can do more harm than good. Remember, stretches should not cause pain. If you feel any discomfort, ease off a bit.
Dr. Dukes may prescribe stretches such as:
  1. Neck Tilt: Sit in a comfortable position. Slowly tilt your head towards your shoulder until you feel a gentle stretch on the opposite side of your neck. Hold for 15-30 seconds and repeat on the other side.
  2. Neck Turn: Keep your shoulders relaxed and turn your head to one side, aiming your chin over your shoulder. Hold for 15-30 seconds and repeat on the other side.
  3. Neck Extension: Gently tilt your head back and look up towards the ceiling, taking care not to strain your neck. Hold for 15-30 seconds and return to the neutral position.
  4. Forward and Downward Stretch: Lower your chin gently towards your chest and hold for 15-30 seconds. You should feel a stretch along the back of your neck.
 
Strengthening the neck and shoulder muscles can also help alleviate morning neck pain. Dr. Dukes may prescribe exercises such as these:
  1. Isometric Exercise: Press your palm into your forehead and resist the pressure with your neck muscles. Hold for 5 seconds, then relax. Repeat this exercise by pressing your hand against each side of your head.
  2. Shoulder Blade Squeeze: Stand with your back against a wall. Squeeze your shoulder blades together as if you're trying to hold a pencil between them. Hold for 5 seconds, then relax.
  3. Prone Cobra: Lie face down on the floor, arms at your sides, palms down. Slowly raise your head and chest off the floor, keeping your gaze downwards. You should feel a gentle contraction in your back and neck muscles. Hold for a few seconds, then lower yourself back down.
 
Consistency is key when it comes to neck stretches and exercises. Make them a part of your daily routine to reap maximum benefits. Know that while stretches and exercises can significantly help alleviate and prevent morning neck pain, they are not a substitute for professional advice. If you consistently experience severe neck pain, it's crucial to seek out a healthcare professional like Dr. Dukes who can guide you on the cause, potential course of treatment and personalized strategies for managing your neck pain.

Safe and effective, morning neck pain relief

Chiropractic care offers effective, non-invasive solutions for morning neck pain. By combining spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, postural education, and lifestyle recommendations, Dr. Dukes can help alleviate neck pain and improve your quality of life.

Dr. Dukes will advise you about proper posture and guide you in choosing the right pillow and mattress ensuring that your sleep environment supports your spinal health. This comprehensive, personalized approach not only treats the pain but also addresses the underlying issues causing it.

If you're struggling with morning neck pain, consider seeking out Dr. Dukes holistic approach that treats not just the symptoms, but the root cause of your discomfort, promoting long-term health and well-being. Remember, enduring pain isn't a solution; seeking appropriate care is.

You don’t have to suffer.  Dr. Dukes can help.  Call (813) 752-2524. Take back control of your mornings. Schedule your consultation and learn how Dr. Dukes can help you find morning neck pain relief.
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