Pain affecting the head, neck, or spine can interfere with daily activities, concentration, and mobility. These conditions often stem from nerve compression, muscle strain, or degenerative changes in the spine. Understanding the source of discomfort is the first step toward lasting relief and improved quality of life.
Headaches and migraines can cause throbbing, pressure, or sharp pain that may radiate across the head, temples, or behind the eyes. They can be triggered by stress, muscle tension, hormonal changes, or neurological factors.
Neck pain is often caused by muscle strain, poor posture, or degenerative conditions such as cervical disc disease. It may also radiate to the shoulders, upper back, or arms due to nerve irritation.
Back pain can result from strained muscles, herniated discs, arthritis, or spinal misalignment. It may present as stiffness, aching, or sharp pain that limits movement or radiates into other areas of the body.
Sciatica refers to pain that travels along the path of the sciatic nerve, often starting in the lower back and radiating down one leg. It’s commonly caused by nerve compression from a herniated disc or spinal degeneration.
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