The Neck Cloud has announced a cervical traction device designed to address tech neck in desk workers through a three-way ...
Poor posture, sitting for hours and the lack of an ergonomic work set-up can all lead to neck and back pain. One treatment that can help relieve pain stemming from conditions like “tech neck” is a ...
Waking up with a stiff, achy neck is often a sign that your pillow is working against you. To find the best pillows for neck pain, I consulted a board-certified physician and tested over a dozen ...
'Tech neck,' or 'text neck,' is the progressive cervical strain caused by hours of forward head posture bent over smartphones ...
The Neck Cloud has announced an at-home cervical traction device designed to help working mothers relieve neck tension, ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Eighteen-year-old Thandiewe Kara Durdian-James suffers from a pain in her neck due to too much cellphone use. "It's been happening actually a lot recently. It's almost every time ...
Cervical Pain Prevention Tips: Working for long hours while sitting affects the neck and spine, which increases the risk of cervical pain and stiffness. Know its causes and prevention measures.
That satisfying “pop” when you twist your neck might provide momentary relief, but the risks associated with this common habit deserve serious attention. Many people instinctively crack their necks ...
Ordinarily, you might not think too much about your spinal cord, since it’s protected by your spinal canal. But imagine what might happen if your spinal canal began to narrow around your spinal cord.
Cervical myelopathy and cervical radiculopathy are neurologic conditions. They both originate in the neck and cause a loss of function. Cervical myelopathy is caused by compression of the spinal cord ...
Are you dealing with neck and upper back problems? I have personally dealt with all kinds of neck issues resulting in one surgery to fuse C6-7 (cervical spine/neck), and another one later C4-5, and C5 ...
Cracking your neck is a habit many turn to for quick relief from stiffness or stress, often without a second thought. But could this everyday move do more harm than good? Dr Kunal Sood, MD, a double ...