Head & Neck
Therapy

What is Head and Neck Therapy?

Head and neck pain is an extremely common condition and there are many recognisable symptoms associated with it. Neck pain is often associated with headaches and can also refer to pain in the shoulder and arm. Our physiotherapists at Platinum Physiotherapy provide comprehensive assessment and treatment for head and neck conditions including:

What do they do in neck therapy?

It usually includes stretching and strengthening exercises, which build neck strength, improve flexibility, and train the muscles that are attached to the cervical spine. Stronger back and core muscles also help provide proper support for the spine and prevent neck pain.

Benefits

A head massage may help relieve stress and reduce tension. It may also ease migraine or headache pain, lower blood pressure, improve circulation to your head and neck, and promote hair growth. Before using essential oils, make sure they’re diluted, and do a patch test before using on a large area of skin.

Conditions

A head massage may help relieve stress and reduce tension. It may also ease migraine or headache pain, lower blood pressure, improve circulation to your head and neck, and promote hair growth.

When to see your doctor

If symptoms persist for more than a week, consult a doctor. Also see a doctor if you have:

Causes of neck pain

Neck pain or stiffness can happen for a variety of reasons. Muscle tension and strain This is usually from activities and behaviors such as:

Symptoms of neck pain may include:

Treatments

Usually, a medical history and a physical exam are enough for a healthcare provider to diagnose the cause of neck pain. A healthcare provider will first eliminate serious causes of neck pain, like pressure on your spinal cord, myelopathy, an infection or cancer.
In rare instances, your provider may order additional tests, including:

How is neck pain managed or treated?

Treatment aims to relieve your pain and improve movement in your neck. Most causes of neck pain eventually improve and can be managed at home. Your provider will suggest treatments to manage your symptoms, including:

Prevention

You can take steps to prevent neck pain related to strains and tense muscles.

What does head and neck surgery include?

Head and Neck Surgery. Head and neck surgery can treat a variety of problems of the head and neck. Conditions include thyroid problems, sinus disorders and head and neck cancers. Many patients with cancers in the head or neck receive surgery to remove tumors and cancerous tissue.

FAQ's

1.What are common head and neck conditions?

Common infections such as a cold, pharyngitis, sinusitis, mononucleosis, strep throat, ear infection, or infected tooth often cause swollen lymph nodes. However, swollen lymph nodes can also signify more serious conditions.

2.What are the complications of head and neck?

In head and neck surgery, complications can arise due to airway compromise, vascular injury, infections and rarely physiologic causes. Carefully performed surgery is the cornerstone of success.

3. What are the side effects of head and neck surgery?

Common side effects from head and neck surgery include temporary or permanent loss of normal voice, impaired speech, and hearing loss. People often have difficulty chewing or swallowing after cancer surgery, which may require a tube inserted in the stomach for feeding purposes.

4. What is the purpose of head and neck assessment?

The head and neck. Peritonsillar Abscess examination is the portion of the physical examination done to observe for signs of head and neck. Peritonsillar Abscess disease or illness.

5. What is the most common head neck and spine injury?

The most common neck injuries include a crick in the neck, a muscle strain, a neck sprain, whiplash, a herniated disc, a neck fracture (break in a cervical bone), a cervical dislocation, stingers and burners (temporary injuries to the nerve root or brachial plexus), and a spinal cord injury.

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