pain m
Cervicalgia
Patient/CG were instructed on: Treatm
ent for cervicalgia ( neck pain
) are usually conservative and include m
ethods of relieving inflam
m
ation . Applying ice to the area is a good way of relieving pain
and swelling and is often advised where a m
uscle tear is suspected. Heat is contraindicated in such a situation as this is likely to m
ake the problem
worse by increasing blood flow to the area. If the cervicalgia is due to m
uscle tension rather than an injury then therm
otherapy can be effective in aiding relaxation of the m
uscle and relieving neck pain
. Adequate rest and the tem
porary use of a supportive neck collar is also helpful in som
e cases of cervicalgia ( neck pain
) although it is inadvisable to use a collar long-term
as this m
ay itself lead to m
uscle weakness in the neck. M
any patients also m
ake use of anti-inflam
m
atory m
edications, including prescribed drugs, and natural supplem
ents to lower inflam
m
ation and pain
. Physical therapy, including neck stretches and strengthening exercises, is a good idea for anyone who suffers from
chronic neck pain
, and intractable cases m
ay require m
ore invasive surgical intervention to address som
e causes of cervicalgia