Neck Pain
What Causes Neck Pain?
Neck pain is a common complaint, affecting
two thirds of people at some point in their lives1, and up
to 15% of the population at any one time. Studies suggest that, much like
low back pain, patients with neck pain are likely to experience improvement
and flareups2. Neck or cervical pain can take many
forms, ranging from a dull ache to severe pain producing radiation of
pain or numbness into the arms or fingers. Neck conditions
can also produce headache, depending on the structures of the neck involved.
Neck pain has many causes, including:
2.) Disc Herniation: Click to see 3DRX Video
3.) Disc Decompression: Click to see 3DRX Video
4.) Degenerative Disc Disease: Click to see 3DRX Video
5.) Cervical Spine Kyphosis (Upper Crossed Syndrome) Click to see 3DRX Video
- Côté P, Cassidy D, Carroll L. The Saskatchewan health and back pain survey: the prevalence of neck pain and related disability in Saskatchewan adults. Spine 1998;23:1689–1698.
- Côté P, Cassidy D, Carroll L, Kristman V. The annual incidence and course of neck pain in the general population: a population-based cohort study. Pain 2004: 112:267-273.


