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		<title>Neck Pain Relief</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The pain that is caused by neck strain and injury can be considerable and intense. The anatomy of the cervical spine works well to support your head and protect the spinal cord. It permits mobility and allows for range of motion. This great flexibility also leaves the neck vulnerable to injury to the soft tissues...</p>
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<p>The pain that is caused by neck strain and injury can be considerable and intense. The anatomy of the cervical spine works well to support your head and protect the spinal cord. It permits mobility and allows for range of motion. This great flexibility also leaves the neck vulnerable to injury to the soft tissues including muscles, ligaments, and tendons.</p>
<p><strong>Common Causes of Neck Pain</strong></p>
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<li>Whiplash</li>
<li>Cradling a phone in the crook of neck</li>
<li>Improper posture, hunching or looking down</li>
<li>Carrying a heavy object on one side of the body</li>
<li>Degenerative diseases</li>
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<p>A physical therapist can treat your neck pain and stiffness by stretching and strengthening your neck, aligning vertebrae, and improving your posture. The goal is to not only relieve your current neck pain and restore normal function, but to take steps to prevent future problems.</p>
<p>A medical doctor should assess and determine if you could benefit from physical therapy treatment.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.activerehabcenter.com/neck-pain-relief/">Neck Pain Relief</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.activerehabcenter.com">Active Rehab Center</a>.</p>
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