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7 Steps to Eliminating Neck Pain By Dr. Robert Duvall
What is it? What do we do on a daily basis? We wake up, sit down, have a cup of
coffee and read the newspaper. We sit in our car and drive to work. We
arrive at work and sit
down to work. For the next several hours we place and answer phone
calls, enter data, research information and communicate with the
computer. After the long day,
we get back in our car and drive home. We get home, sit down and have
dinner, watch the television, and go to bed. Eight hours later, press
repeat. The vicious
cycle begins again! Fast forward ten years later;
shoulder pain, neck pain, headaches, numbness & tingling in the hands,
weakness in the arms & hands, slumped posture, rounded shoulders,
forward head
How we look today is the result of years of…
Are these signs and
symptoms that you are experiencing. But why does this occur? How did
this happen to me? How can I fix the problem? The basic premise here is that we become
accustomed to our environment. Not too mention gravity is working
against us.
Our body as a whole will adapt to the positions we place them in on a
daily basis. The muscles in the front of our body become tight and the
muscles of our upper
back (around our shoulder blades) become stretched out and weak. This in
turn weakens our neck muscles, and our head now drops forward.
The front neck muscles become weak and stretched out, and the back neck
muscles become very tight. Remember our head attaches to our neck, and
our neck
attaches to our upper back and shoulders. There is constant
communication among all of the parts and each part relies on the
neighbor above and below it.
Where are you muscle? Muscles function properly when they are in an optimal position. Meaning
muscles do not work well when they are either stretched out or very
tight. When this occurs,
the muscles will pull on the bones abnormally and place added stress on
the discs and joints in our neck, back, and shoulders. If this occurs
for a long period of time,
our joints become inflamed and the discs may bulge.
When the discs bulge in our spine, they now have tendency to irritate
the nerves. The nerves that supply our shoulders, arms, and hands come
from our neck. So, when we experience pain and discomfort in the shoulders, arms and/or
hands, the problem may be in our neck or upper back area. The great news
here is that simple
changes to your daily routine will dramatically influence the
aforementioned issues and hopefully prevent them from occurring in the
first place!
The Upper back, Neck and Shoulders The upper back, neck and shoulders as a whole is a very complex group of
joint muscle and the motions that those joints go through are even more
complex. Here is
what people do not understand about way the neck and shoulders work and
how to get relief from any ache or pain.
The curvature of the lower spine plays a vital roll in the position and
function of the upper spine, so in order to get the upper back neck and
shoulder to feel right and
function properly you will need to address the entire spine top to
bottom.
I know that sounds like a lot of work but knowing what is wrong and how
to address the problem correctly is more than half the battle.
What to do about it X-rays and MRIs can tell you what condition you have, but not why you
have the condition. They cannot they tell you the strength or the
flexibility of a muscle. They cannot tell you why your pelvis, spine neck and shoulders are the
way they are, and they certainly cannot tell you how your muscles are
out of balance.
The only way to identify your imbalances is to go through a physical
assessment designed to look specifically for muscle imbalances and
associated postural dysfunctions. Once you know your postural dysfunctions, it is very easy
to work backwards, because each dysfunction has a certain set of
imbalances - almost like a
syndrome. That is, it repeats itself consistently and predictably at any
age, regardless of gender and regardless of activity level.
The only way to correct your imbalances is with very targeted corrective
stretches and exercises tailored to you and your condition. The good
news is that even in the worst cases; our bodies are never that far out of alignment. But if
you are in pain, those imbalances need to be addressed.
What not to do about it I advise everyone not to start any exercise program without first
knowing your imbalances. Here's why: If you start exercising the wrong
muscles, you could strengthen a muscle group that is already too strong and worsen the
imbalance. You could even stretch a muscle that does not need to be
stretched and make your
condition worse.
You may think you're doing yourself a favor by going to the gym and
doing yoga or Pilates. You may also think that doing a balanced workout
is going to keep you healthy. But that is not the case when your muscles are already out of
balance.
Let's not forget about non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
Yes, you may need something to ease the pain but remember that drugs do
nothing to help
you treat the root cause of your condition not to mention they do
nothing to help your body heal its self.
Immediate steps to take if you want relief or want to prevent your
profession from killing you:
Stop working out until you know where your imbalances are. Doing a
balanced workout is going to prolong your recovery and keep you in pain.
Stop doing the sport or any physical activity that you enjoy doing -
running, swimming, golfing, yoga, or Pilates until your know where your
imbalances are.
Seek professional help from someone who is trained in muscle imbalances
and postural dysfunctions - and, no, not all health care professionals
know about this
approach.
Address your neck pain from many different perspectives because everyone
is different and not all outcomes are going to be the same; look for an
approach that
addresses your condition from a physical, mental, and nutritional
perspective.
Look for natural alternatives to your NSAIDs.
Keep an open mind about techniques you may not have heard of before,
such as Muscle Balancing Therapy™
Do your homework. Learn about what works and what does not. When is
spinal decompression appropriate for the neck? When will spinal
manipulations give you the
biggest benefit?
Getting started Truth is, your body can perform the grinding work of you job and
everyday stress of your life but and you do not have to live and work in
constant pain. But you cannot expect to get results if you do not take one, some or all of the
corrective steps I have outlined.
If you have neck pain and have been through the ringer, I know what
you're going to say, "I've tried everything… But will it work for
me?...My case is different…I don't have the time… How can something
so simple address such a complex issue?
It's simple… restoring balance to your body is a universally excepted
principle to achieving optimal health. That is what we teach our clients
and that is what we show our clients.
The muscle balancing therapy™ is not a workout that you have to do every
day but a process of improving the rest of your life. You don't need to
set time aside to
bring your body back to balance but rather using moments in time to make
corrections and when you know what to do it is simple and fast.
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