Non-Traumatic Musculoskeletal Cervical Pain
This can be caused by degenerative changes, poor posture and muscle shortening, scalene myofascial pain syndrome, and torticollis. There are several other etiologies of non-traumatic cervical pain, however, these are the four that we deemed most important. It can be very difficult in distinguishing the cause of non-traumatic cervical pain, so a thorough examination is needed. Please click through each disorder to find out more and get a better understanding of all the signs and symptoms.
1. Degenerative Changes
2. Poor Posture & Muscle Shortening
3. Scalene Myofascial Pain Syndrome
4. Torticollis
2. Poor Posture & Muscle Shortening
3. Scalene Myofascial Pain Syndrome
4. Torticollis
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