(Health-NewsWire.Net, May 12, 2016 ) Titusville, FL -- To help patients further understand pinched nerves as a cause of neck pain, Everyday Health website published an article entitled "Is My Neck Pain Caused by a Pinched Nerve?" The article mentioned about using neck traction collars in order to manage this kind of pain.
According to the author of the aforementioned article, Krisha McCoy, "a pinched nerve is a damaged or injured nerve." Damage can be caused by herniated discs, narrowing spinal space, degeneration of the disks, and body growths. McCoy listed a number of ways to treat neck pain caused by pinched nerves. These are rest, medication, physical therapy, and surgery. Doctors initially advise resting to treat neck pain. The use of a neck brace for pinched nerves may also be involved in allowing the neck muscles to rest better.
Using a neck brace for pain helps to support the muscles carrying the weight of the head. This neck collar uses air pressure to support the neck and to give users a customizable level of support. Support can be adjusted by inflating the device or by releasing some air through the air valve.
An inflatable neck brace for pain gently lifts and stretches the neck muscles to stop them from pinching nerves. This alleviates pain in the process. Medication is also an option for relieving neck pain. Anti-inflammatory drugs and other medicines can help relieve neck pain caused by pinched nerves.
Physical therapy involves heat or ice therapy, electrical stimulation, cervical traction massage, and other forms of exercise to help treat symptoms. Surgery is the last resort for treating neck pain. According to experts, surgery is only recommended when every other non-invasive treatment fails.
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