Neck PainOther TreatmentOther types of treatment for
neck pain may help relieve your symptoms, restore
movement, and strengthen the muscles around your spine to help prevent further
injury. Other Treatment ChoicesOther types of treatment include: - Physical therapy. At home, you can use
heat and massage to improve blood flow. A
physical therapist can teach you stretching and
strengthening exercises that you can also do at home. Physical therapy can also
include treatments like heat therapy to improve blood circulation (ultrasound).
For more information, see the topic
Physical Therapy.
- Cervical (neck)
collars, which may be used for short periods of time to help reduce pain
by restricting neck movement. See an illustration of a
cervical
collar
. - Traction, a technique used to stretch the neck and relax the
spinal nerve root openings. This may be used if there
is no risk of instability in the neck.
Complementary and alternative treatmentsComplementary and alternative treatments are sometimes used to
relieve pain and restore neck mobility. They include: - Manual therapy, such as that found in
massage and
physical therapy and in
chiropractic and
osteopathic treatments. The goals of
manual therapy include relaxation, decreased pain, and
increased flexibility.
- Yoga, a program of exercises to help
improve flexibility and breathing, decrease stress, and maintain health. The
basic components of yoga are proper breathing and posture.
- Acupuncture, which is done by inserting very thin
needles into the skin. Acupuncture is used to relieve pain and to treat many
health conditions.
What To Think AboutAlthough the effectiveness of these treatments has not been
proven, they seem to be helpful for some people and may relieve stress and
improve quality of life.2
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