Why does the head tilt backward cervical vertebra can ache

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-23 00:03:06
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When the head is tilted back, the cervical spine shows symptoms of pain. The first thing to consider is that trauma has occurred, such as direct violent blow, causing local muscle and tendon damage and causing symptoms of this pain. If there is no trauma, it is likely to maintain a posture for a long time, such as lowering the head. If this goes on for a long time, the muscles and ligaments of the cervical spine will be in a state of tension and spasm for a long time. If the patient often occurs, this situation cannot be ruled out because of the compression or stimulation of cervical spondylosis.