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Neck stiffness- Ayurvedic Treatment, Diet, Exercises, Research Papers, Yoga & Pranayama

Introduction

A stiff neck is a common problem that affects almost all people. It usually results from injuries caused by whiplash, sleeping awkwardly, having a poor posture, or stress. The neck contains muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones. These work together to support the head and allow it to move in many directions. The neck may become stiff or painful when overused or injured. A stiff neck often occurs when one of the muscles becomes strained or tense. Stiffness can also develop if one or more of the vertebrae is injured. A stiff neck may become painful when a person tries to move their neck or head. Usually, a stiff neck results from a minor injury. A stiff neck is typically characterized by soreness and difficulty moving the neck, especially when trying to turn the head to the side. It may also be accompanied by a headache, neck pain, shoulder pain and/or arm pain. In order to look sideways or over the shoulder, an individual may need to turn the entire body instead of the stiff neck. Neck pain is not typically a sign of a more serious issue. People can often relieve the stiffness at home. In rare cases, however, it can be a sign of a serious illness that requires medical treatment.

Signs & symptoms

Pain and tenderness of the neck

Stiffness of the neck

Inability to rotate the neck

Restricted movements

In some cases, vertigo

Causes

A stiff neck often results from minor injury or strain, possibly due to:

  • sleeping awkwardly
  • unfamiliar exercises or postures
  • sitting for long periods, such as at a desk
  • looking down at an object (such as a cell phone) repeatedly
  • a sports injury
  • A fall from a height
  • tense muscles due to stress
  • Whiplash – Whiplash is an injury to the muscles, bones, ligaments, nerves in the neck, or all of these. It causes pain and stiffness in the neck
  • Arthritis
  • Meningitis
  • Herniation of disc in the cervical area
  • Cervical degenerative disc disease
  • Cervical osteoarthritis

Pathophysiology

A stiff neck often occurs when one of the muscles becomes strained or tense. Stiffness can also develop if one or more of the vertebrae is injured. A stiff neck may become painful when a person tries to move their neck or head. Usually, a stiff neck results from a minor injury or incident. By far the most common cause of a stiff neck is a muscle strain or soft tissue sprain. In particular, the levator scapulae muscle is susceptible to injury. Located at the back and side of the neck, the levator scapulae muscle connects the neck’s cervical spine with the shoulder. This muscle is controlled by the third and fourth cervical nerves (C3, C4).

The levator scapulae muscle may be strained throughout the course of many common, everyday activities.

Diagnosis

Physical examination-palpation

X ray

MRI

Blood tests especially in arthritic conditions

Treatments

The treatment of a stiff neck depends on the cause. When the stiffness is minor, some of the following home treatments may help:

An ice pack may help reduce swelling and numb pain. Using an ice pack can help relieve inflammation

Using heating pads or a taking hot bath can help relax tense muscles and provide relief.

Over-the-counter medicines like ibuprofen and naproxen, which can reduce swelling and relieve pain.

Stretching the neck muscles by gently and slowly moving the head

Checking and correcting the sleep environment and sleeping position including height of pillow.

Correcting the posture including keeping the shoulders, neck, and back in a straight line throughout the day. Wearing a posture-correcting device can help in severe cases.

Ongoing stiffness in the neck accompanied by a headache or jaw pain upon waking can be a sign of bruxism or grinding of tooth at night. A dentist can check the teeth for signs of wear from grinding, and the alignment of the jaw.

Getting a massage can provide relief from tense, sore muscles.

Managing stress in a healthy way

Prognosis

Usually, stiffness of neck shows good prognosis in acute cases. But chronic and complicated cases show bad and long-term prognosis

Complications

Neck sprain

Limited movements

Headache

Meningitis can be a cause of stiffness of neck which can lead to serious complications

Disease & Ayurveda

        Stiffness can be developed due to vitiation of Vaata along with Kapha. When it is manifested in neck, it is called greevastambha

Nidana

        Causative factors for Kapha and Vaata

Kshata-injury

Purvaaroopa

Not mentioned

Samprapti      Due to causative factors, the vitiated Kapha gets lodged in the neck and cause obstruction in channels and swelling. When there is obstruction (or in degenerative bone diseases of neck) Vaata vitiation in the neck also happens and the disease manifests.

Lakshana

        Stiffness of neck

Limited movements of neck

Headache

Pain and tenderness of neck

Divisions

Not mentioned

Prognosis

Kricchrasadhya in new cases

Yaapya in chronic cases

Chikithsa

Samana

Lepanam with Rookshana dravyas

Swedanam

Mardanam (in completely vaatika)

Udwartanam

Sodhana

Abhyangam

Siropichu

Sirodhaara

Swedanam

Nasyam

Vamanam

Virechanam

Asthapanavasti

Anuvasanavasti

 

Commonly used medicines

        Maharasnadi kashayam

  Prasaranyadi kashayam

Amruthotharam kashayam

Nirgundyadi Kashayam

Ashtavargam Kashayam

Rasnasaptakam Kashayam

Yogarajaguggulu

Maharajaprasaranyadi tailam

Brands available

AVS Kottakal

AVP Coimbatore

SNA oushadhasala

Vaidyaratnam oushadhasala

Home remedies

  • Complete rest and limited movement of the area affected
  • Use of proper pillow or neck cushion while sitting and lying down
  • Ice pack application to the affected area to help relieve pain and reduce inflammation

Other measures that may provide relief from neck stiffness include:

  • gently stretching the muscles
  • avoiding high-impact activities until the discomfort is relieved
  • avoiding weight lifting sessions until complete recovery
  •  stress-relief activities and exercises such as yoga and meditation to relieve tension

Diet

  • To be avoided

Heavy meals and difficult to digest foods – cause indigestion.

Junk foods- cause disturbance in digestion and reduces the bioavailability of the medicine

Carbonated drinks – makes the stomach more acidic and disturbed digestion

Refrigerated and frozen foods – causes weak and sluggish digestion by weakening Agni (digestive fire)

Milk and milk products – increase kapha, cause obstruction in channels and obesity

Curd – causes vidaaha and thereby many other diseases

  • To be added

Light meals and easily digestible foods

Green gram, soups, sesame oil

Freshly cooked and warm food processed with cumin seeds, ginger, black pepper, ajwain etc

Behaviour:

Protect yourself from cold climate.

Better to avoid exposure to excessive sunlight wind rain or dust.

Maintain a regular food and sleep schedule.

Avoid holding or forcing the urges like urine, faeces, cough, sneeze etc.

Avoid sedentary lifestyle.

Yoga

Regular stretching and mild cardio exercises are advised to relieve neck stiffness in cases other than injury. Also, specific yogacharya including naadisuddhi pranayama, bhujangaasana, pavanamuktasana is recommended.

Regular exercise helps improve bioavailability of the medicine and food ingested and leads to positive health.

Yoga can maintain harmony within the body and with the surrounding system.

Pavanamuktasana

Nadisudhi pranayama

Bhujangasana

Simple exercises for lungs and heart health

All the exercises and physical exertions must be decided and done under the supervision of a medical expert only.

Research articles

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17274540/

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Author information

Dr. Rajesh Nair
Licensed Ayurvedic doctor focused on providing individual Ayurvedic consultation services. Specialized in work related stress, Womens’ issues, diabetes, Pecos, arthritis, male and female sexual problems and infertility. Interested in academic work as well. Now working with www.ayurvedaforall.com as senior consultant, Ayurveda.

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