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 Spinal Manipulation and Exercises Relieve Neck Pain More Effectively Than Pain-Killers
Spinal Manipulation and Exercises Relieve Neck Pain More Effectively Than Pain-Killers
Spinal manipulation by a chiropractor, and at-home exercises taught by a physical therapist may be better at relieving sub-acute neck pain (pain lasting for more than 2-weeks and less than 3... 
 Artificial Disc Replacement Has Cost, Outcome Advantages Over Fusion Surgery For Back and Neck Pain
Artificial Disc Replacement Has Cost, Outcome Advantages Over Fusion Surgery For Back and Neck Pain
Two new studies show that in certain situations, especially when several discs are involved, artificial disc replacement may give better long-term results at lower cost than fusion surgery. ... 
 Use of Narcotics and Diagnostics in Treatment of Chronic Neck Pain Needs Regulation
Use of Narcotics and Diagnostics in Treatment of Chronic Neck Pain Needs Regulation
Duke University and University of North Carolina (UNC) researchers are of the opinion that better control is required in the use of narcotics and diagnostics in the treatment of neck pain. ... 

 Working Women Thrice Likely To Suffer Neck Pain Than Men
Working Women Thrice Likely To Suffer Neck Pain Than Men
Office work can be a real pain in the neck especially for women, says a new study. A research team led by Dr Julia Hush, of the Back Pain Research Group at the University of Sydney has f... 
Physical Activity May Be Underutilized For Chronic Back, Neck Pain
Physical Activity May Be Underutilized For Chronic Back, Neck Pain
While individually tailored, supervised exercise programs are found to be associated with minimizing disabilities, a new study from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has revealed t... 
 Physical Therapy Effective in Treating Back and Neck Pain
Physical Therapy Effective in Treating Back and Neck Pain
A new survey is suggesting physical therapy for victims of back and neck pain it is an evidence-based, tried-and-tested solution to the common conditions when compared to alternative treatme... 
Check out with aussies If your Back and Neck Pain are Adversely Affecting Your Sex Lives!
Check out with aussies If your Back and Neck Pain are Adversely Affecting Your Sex Lives!
Back and neck pain is adversely affecting the sex lives of 1 in 5 Australians, according to a new survey. The nationwide survey has shown that back and neck pain is causing misery in man... 
Your Stubborn Neck Pain Can Be Cured by Acupuncture !
Your Stubborn Neck Pain Can Be Cured by Acupuncture !
The most common neck pain can be healed by Acupuncture says a new study. The international study, conducted by Canadian, American, South American, Australasian and European researchers, reve... 
Spinal Manipulation Beneficial for Neck Pain
Spinal Manipulation Beneficial for Neck Pain
A new literature review finds evidence that patients with chronic neck pain enrolled in clinical trials reported significant improvement following chiropractic spinal manipulation, according... 
Neck Pain Treatment Safer Without Significant Risk of Paralysis
Neck Pain Treatment Safer Without Significant Risk of Paralysis
In the largest series of patients to date, recent research shows that the translaminar approach to cervical spinal steroid injections can reduce neck pain in eighty-three percent of those tr... 
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Spasmodic torticollis is a chronic neurological movement disorder causing the neck to involuntarily turn to the left, right, upwards, and/or downwards. The condition is also referred to as "cervical dystonia".