Back up, neck pain.

Dr. Finley Reed
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2025-05-22 23:44:51 Views: 45 times

The cervical spine hurts when you lean back. This kind of pain is more common in clinical practice. Generally, it is mainly caused by lowering your head for too long. For example, long-term lowering your head, sleeping too high or too soft pillows for a long time, facing the computer or mobile phone for a long time, etc., will cause the soft tissues and muscles at the back of the cervical spine to be repeatedly pulled, local muscle spasms, congestion, edema, and aseptic inflammation. If you don't rest and adjust in time, it will cause muscle strain in the back of the neck and dysfunction of the cervical facet joint for a long time. Therefore, when you lean back, the compression of these tissues will cause pain. When these problems are manifested, we can do some physiotherapy, massage, acupuncture and other treatments, which can be greatly relieved.

Back up, neck pain.



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