Bottom Line: A stiff neck can often be traced to sustained postures that contribute to tired neck muscles. The majority of us are working on computers and staring down at smartphones for hours on end each day, and that’s left an estimated 20% of us living with daily neck pain over this past year. That’s because tired muscular support can lead to added stress in other surrounding tissues. Over time, that extra stress can change how you move and increase the demand on less efficient tissues like ligaments, discs, etc which can eventually lead to neck pain.

 

Why it Matters: That habit of looking down at our computers or phones all day often means we’re living with chronically tired neck muscles. That stress adds up and can also result in the joints of your neck not wanting to move efficiently. At that point, it's only a matter of time before you wake up with a stiff neck or turn your head during the day and are greeted by an intense muscle discomfort or pain. Wondering how to get rid of a stiff neck? Here are 3 smart steps you can take: 1. Perform range of motion focused exercises each day that both stretch and strengthen the muscles that support the joints in your neck. 2. Invest in supportive pillows that you find comfortable for how you sleep or how you sit in a chair. 3. Schedule a visit with us if steps 1 and 2 cant keep the pain away.

Next Steps: Small adjustments can equal big changes in your quality of life - especially when it comes to how to get rid of a stiff neck - and our team is here to help! Our focus is on helping you function better so you can feel better, and we don’t stop at adjusting your spine. We’ll also work with you to provide you with stretches and exercises you can do from the comfort of your own home to boost the effects of our care. So, if neck pain has gotten in the way of you enjoying your life and you're looking for natural neck pain treatment in Baldwin, give us a call and schedule that next appointment today. Your body will thank you!

Science Source(s): How to Get Rid of a Stiff Neck. Cleveland Clinic. 2021. The Epidemiology of Neck Pain. Physiopedia. 2021.

Jacob Stoffel

Jacob Stoffel

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