Osteopathic treatment for neck muscle spasm uses osteopathic manipulation and similar techniques to address neck muscle tension and nerve pressure that causes pain and stiffness.
Neck muscle spasm is a common condition that occurs when muscles aggressively contract in response to nerve impulses. This typically occurs as a result of the body’s real or imagined detection of damage in the spasm area. The human body’s natural reaction to perceived harm is to inhibit any further movement in that area to prevent further damage. It does this by sending out nerve impulses that tighten muscles in the area to prevent them from moving.
Muscle spasms are different than muscle cramps – though the effect may feel similar. Cramps typically occur as a result of overexertion, vitamin or mineral deficiencies, or dehydration, and fade with rest, proper nutrients, and hydration. Spasms are the body’s protective mechanism when it senses injury or danger.
Muscle spasms in the neck can be caused by a variety of factors. Some of the most common causes include:
In addition, your body may react with muscle spasms if you strain to hold your neck in one position for an extended time. Emotional stress can also provoke spasms in certain conditions.
Neck spasms are usually fairly easy to recognize, though some symptoms can indicate other conditions of the cervical spine as well. In general, those symptoms include:
While some muscle spasms will resolve themselves, prolonged or recurring spasms should be addressed by medical professionals. Osteopathy has been proven effective for relieving neck spasms, reducing pain, and restoring patient quality of life.
Dr. Tafler can provide the osteopathic care you need to address your muscle spasms. Using safe, gentle, and non-invasive osteopathic techniques, he can help relieve tense muscles, soothe the muscle structure, and restore range of motion and mobility.
Neck conditions include muscle and spinal ailments or injuries that cause various levels of pain, tightness, reduced range of motion, numbness, headaches, and tingling sensations in the arms and hands.
Cervical Disc HerniationCervical RadiculopathyDegenerative Disc DiseaseNeck Muscle SpasmNeck PainThoracic Outlet Syndrome
If you are suffering from any of these symptoms, it is important to get the help you need. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for your examination and diagnosis. We will then work with you to develop an osteopathic treatment plan that can help relieve your pain and get you back on the path to recovery.