When you overdo it, over fret it, or suffer an accident, neck pain lets you know it.
A stiff neck is the result of an injury to neck muscles and ligaments. You can resolve it with a homeopathic remedy.
What typically brings on neck pains?
A tennis player overworks his serving arm
A soccer player is overly exuberant on the field
The Mozart in you engages in too much violin playing (RSI)
Your son (computer geek) slouches as he taps away on his phone or laptop… for hours
or Mr Incredible shows off, heavy lifting at the gym
The result? Throbbing pains, a bruised, sore feeling, tenderness and sensitivity, painful contraction of neck muscles, a headache. Later, the beginning of a cervical curve or a spine that goes out of alignment.
Neck sprains and strains and spasms can also arise from sustained emotional tension or whiplash from a car accident.
Look for signs. Does your daughter turn her whole body instead of only her head? Does your son hold his head on one side (wry neck), or slump so that the back curves?
Here are top homeopathic remedies to soothe the pain, heal the sprain or the strain. Or halt the path to more serious damage to muscle ligaments and tendons (neck strain) and mend torn ligaments (a sprain).
After a fall or a blow that overstrains neck muscles, Arnica is the first solution. Sore and bruised, the neck registers acute awareness of any pressure.
General stiffness and pain in the neck which may travel to the shoulders – whiplash or pain from carrying heavy weights on the shoulders – is best addressed by Rhus tox. After the first movement, it feels better to keep moving and worse at rest. A hot water bottle or a gentle massage can do wonders.
Hypericum is another useful remedy for whiplash. Pain is extreme and the neck and upper arms are highly sensitive. The smallest movement of the arm or neck is almost unbearable. Nervy pain.
Neck pain that is worse for any movement and worse for touch is a sign that Byronia is needed. “Leave me alone,” growls the patient.
If your son carries his stiff neck to one side (torticollis) there is usually pain in the whole head which gets worse if the head is bent backwards. The lesser-known remedy Lachnanthes often sorts a “wry necked” patient.
Several of the above remedies can be found in my Pain in the Neck article.
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