Your physical therapist will recommend a customized regimen to help you recover from your neck pain and get back to normal life. The goal will be to speed your recovery and to avoid activities that could cause the neck pain to flare up again. Your personalized physical therapy plan will include exercises that you can do at home and during your therapy sessions. You will also receive a lot of helpful advice, which will include some or all of the following:
- Identifying and avoiding activities that make the neck pain worse
- Go for short walks throughout the day, to reduce pain and stiffness.
- Perform the recommended at-home neck exercises that your physical therapist will prescribe.
- Apply moist heat or ice packs at the recommended times throughout the day, to reduce stiffness and pain.
- Avoid soft, comfy furniture. These are great, but they won’t do your neck any favors while it’s healing!
- Learn proper “body mechanics.” Your therapist will teach you the proper way to lift objects or carry out other activities without causing further neck pain or injury.
- If your weight is a factor, your physical therapist will work with you on nutrition and exercise to get down to your proper body weight and alleviate your neck pain.
The specific physical therapy exercises that will be recommended for you will largely depend on the cause of your injury. If a traumatic neck injury, such as one from a car accident, is the source of your neck pain, it could be a long and slow road to recovery. The great news is that even with serious neck injuries such as this, physical therapy is still the optimal treatment program. Only in the most severe cases, such as radiculopathy or a spinal injury, is surgery recommended.
You should not suffer from neck pain or try to deal with it on your own. Physical therapy has a proven track record of improving the symptoms and helping patients get back to a normal life, even after a serious neck injury. Get neck pain relief with physical therapy. Contact our office today at Monroe, NJ center, to schedule an appointment with a physical therapist.