Top Tips for Chronic Neck Pain ReliefNeck pain is a common complaint, especially in a society that revolves around technology. Improper posture when utilizing such devices, among other reasons, often results in neck pain that can worsen with time.

You may feel like you’ve tried every treatment available to find relief from chronic neck pain, but here are three simple tips you may not have considered.

1. Stay hydrated

At birth, the discs between the vertebrae in your cervical spine (neck) are comprised of roughly 80 percent water. As you age, the ratio of water decreases—which can cause your discs to lose height, your spine to come out of alignment, and the pressure on your spine to increase. Staying hydrated during the day may help prevent further degeneration of your cervical discs, and this can, in turn, help prevent neck pain.

Here are some ideas to help you drink more water:

  • — Keep a reusable water bottle in your car and at work.
  • — Set a daily water goal—women typically need 2.2 liters, while men need 3 liters.
  • — Pair your water intake with your daily habits. For example, drink a glass of water before you brush your teeth in the morning and evening.

2. Limit your hand-held phone use

Most people don’t think twice about it, but you may be provoking your neck pain by cradling your phone in your neck while you’re talking—as this common habit results in extra strain on your cervical spine. Additionally, many people add to the stress on their necks by staring down at their phones for an extended period of time. In fact, staring at your phone can place up to 60 pounds of pressure on your neck muscles and ligaments.

Here are a few pointers on how to prevent phone-related neck pain:

  • — Purchase a Bluetooth or hands-free headset.
  • — When you’re browsing on your phone or texting with a friend, try to hold your phone near eye level.
  • — Limit your phone use. This tip may sound simplistic, but the average American spends around 4 hours per day on their phone.

3. Try heat therapy to reduce your neck pain

In an age of amazing technology and medical advancements, it can be easy to overlook the benefits of heat therapy. But, if you suffer from chronic neck pain, 20 minutes of applying a heating pad or hot water bottle may produce the following benefits:

  • — An increase in the flow of oxygen and nutrients to your muscles, which helps encourage healing in your neck.
  • — The stimulation of sensory receptors in your skin, which hinders the transmission of pain signals to your brain.
  • — The stretching of soft tissues around your spine, which decreases the stiffness in your neck.

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This article was originally posted on Spine-health.com.

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