Neck pain vs Vertigo Vs Headache
Hope this article read many, if you are a medical professional really worth it if you pain sufferer or are involved with this condition with someone or some related go ahead you get a great view of this these conditions are not linked directly but it is linked indirectly, all these conditions start from stiffness or neck catchy as we are human being we have a habit of neglection of everything.
when the wife says you won't do it, but when lawyer or financial adviser says you follow that scheme... same goes here when your body says don't adopt some particular posture or position you do the same repeatedly the same,
Due to various reasons such as occupation blindly need that position to follow otherwise you don't know other jobs. ex IT professionals
the same thing when laymen like painters adopt the same neck movements and end up with weakness and tightness once tightness needed been treated or bothered by the affected person, its goers next level of structural involvement, cervicogenic headache never addressed by current medical practice, pain science need to grow better than this kind of conditions should treated effectively by the first hand practitioner physical therapist.
Neck pain is caused for various reasons even though you need to address the muscles instead of bone.. If, you are in the wrong way of treatment ( cracking the bones would not heal your pain but you feel relaxed temporally - instead of you get amplified sound - Chiropractic/osteopath)
vertigo which affects the motion of human beings, neck movements are related to the sense of your bodily movements so when your neck muscles become tight it affects your sense of bodily movement control
Conclusion:
if medical professionals start to address these issues properly they won't go with chronic vertigo, vertigo may go next level of medical investigation and may cause the patient depression leading to worry about their personal health badly.
References
1) https://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes/G00-G99/G40-G47/G44-/G44.86
2) https://www.iasp-pain.org/resources/fact-sheets/neck-pain/
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