A Neck Sprain is partial tearing of the ligaments of the neck. Ligaments are strong bands of tissue that connect bones to each other.
Neck Sprain
Causes
A Neck Sprain results from a sudden movement that causes the neck to
extend or flex too far. Causes include:
- Car accidents (Rapid deceleration causes the head and neck to snap forward and then backward.)
- A blow to the head
- Strain of the upper back or shoulder
Risk Factors
A risk factor is something that increases your chances of getting a disease,
condition or injury.
- Playing contact sports
- Reckless driving
- Weak neck muscles and ligaments
Symptoms
Symptoms include:
- Neck pain, especially in the back of the neck, that gets worse with movement
- Shoulder pain and muscle spasms
- Tingling sensations or weakness in the arms
- Headache in the back of the head
- Difficulty sleeping
- Fatigue
- Trouble concentrating
- Irritability
- Sore throat
- Stiffness and difficulty moving the head:
- Side to side
- Up and down
- In a circular motion
Diagnosis
The doctor will ask about your symptoms and how you injured your neck. The
doctor will examine your neck to assess its stability and the severity of the
injury. Diagnosis depends on ruling out other sources of neck pain such as
dislocations, spinal fractures, arthritis, and cervical disc disease.
Tests may include:
Tests may include:
- X-rays to make sure that no bones are broken
- MRI scan to see if a ligament has torn completely or if there is any damage to cervical discs (less common)
Treatment
Treatment includes:
Cervical Collar Wearing this soft neck brace supports the head and takes pressure off the neck.
Medication Muscles relaxants may be prescribed to ease muscle spasms. Take one of the following drugs to help reduce inflammation and pain:
Heat Moist heat, helps loosen tight or injured muscles. Only apply a heat pack after any swelling has gone away.
Massage Massage helps to increase circulation and reduce tension.
Cervical Traction Can be used intermittently to decrease pain and reduce muscle spasm.
Cervical Collar Wearing this soft neck brace supports the head and takes pressure off the neck.
Medication Muscles relaxants may be prescribed to ease muscle spasms. Take one of the following drugs to help reduce inflammation and pain:
- Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil)
- Naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn)
- Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
- Aspirin
Heat Moist heat, helps loosen tight or injured muscles. Only apply a heat pack after any swelling has gone away.
Massage Massage helps to increase circulation and reduce tension.
Cervical Traction Can be used intermittently to decrease pain and reduce muscle spasm.
Prevention
Neck Sprain is often not preventable. To reduce your risk of Neck Sprain :
- Drive carefully to avoid car accidents.
- Avoid contact sports.
- Do exercises that strengthen the neck muscles.
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