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- Website: UpToDate - patient information
- Resource type: Article
Summary - The message of this resource is:
Neck pain can be caused by muscle strain, ligament sprains, arthritis or pinched nerves. Most people get better with therapy. Treatments include ice, heat, massage and stretching (examples in this resource).
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Keywords
cervical, spine, radiculopathy, spondylosis , discogenic, myofascial, acetaminophen, NSAIDs, stiff neck, stretch, acupuncture, posture, TENS
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Rated on: 3/17/2016 11:13:58 AM
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