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Back To Health presents:
My Aching Neck!
By Sue Sarko
Millions of
Americans suffer from chronic neck, shoulder and upper-back pain. Usually
the problems start with an attack of muscle tension across the shoulders or
along the sides and back of the neck. Over time, the tiniest strain can
trigger a painful spasm. Sleeping in an awkward position can make matters
worse. If your pillow isn't right, morning stiffness sounds the alarm.
Improper sleep postures and stress due to uncontrolled movement of the
cervical spine (the segment of the spine that is located in the neck area)
can lead to a condition known as Plastid Deformation, a result of prolonged
stretching of the connective soft tissues of the neck. Such stretching may
ultimately result in improper alignment of the vertebrae of the cervical
spine.
The neck is a network of muscles, ligaments, bone and cartilage. During
sleep, muscles and ligaments relax and the cervical spine, if left
unsupported, is under attack. Stress, in the form of poorly controlled
movement and improperly supported sleeping positions can cause a person to
awaken tired and sore.
Here are some compelling statistics: Research suggests that 80 million
people in the U.S. and Canada will suffer from neck pain this year, of which
30 million will suffer with chronic neck pain at any given time. 34.4% of
the adult population suffer with neck pain and associated headaches any
given year. 13.5% of adult women and 9.5% of adult men suffer with chronic
neck pain at any given time.
If you are among
the many who suffer, take heart. Selecting the proper pillow may be a simple
and effective way to relieve cervical pain and improve quality of life by
way of sleep. Look for a pillow that matches the natural curve of your
cervical spine. Traditional fiberfill or down pillows tend to flatten
beneath the weight of your head, and aren't shaped to match the curves of
your neck. Pillows made of foam material hold their shape better and are
often made to mirror the curves of the neck.

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