
Suggest Treatment For Neck Spasms And Shoulder Pain

Question: Hello..ok I'm a stylist very busy...went to a chiropractor. .get adjusted next day couldn't move my neck been going to this chiropractor for some time now..had to go to a doctor when I. Couldn't move my neck..muscle spasms I am no baby I begged the doctor to not make me move my neck cried in pain my shoulder on the right side I feel the pain neck rotary cup ect but massage therapist the chiropractor doctors say my left is the worst how can my right shoulder hurt more than my left if I use my right more..??and what could be wrong?
Brief Answer:
spasm
Detailed Answer:
The type of work that you do create muscle spasm in the upper extremity. You might try any inflammatories as ibuprofen and muscle relaxant. Also heating pad and exercise to strength your neck and shoulder muscles.
Dr Sara
spasm
Detailed Answer:
The type of work that you do create muscle spasm in the upper extremity. You might try any inflammatories as ibuprofen and muscle relaxant. Also heating pad and exercise to strength your neck and shoulder muscles.
Dr Sara
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


I do all these things. .it never gets better.
Brief Answer:
then you need to be investigated.
Detailed Answer:
Then you might need to have an MRI OF THE NECK and Shoulder to check out for a pinch nerve.
Dr Sara
then you need to be investigated.
Detailed Answer:
Then you might need to have an MRI OF THE NECK and Shoulder to check out for a pinch nerve.
Dr Sara
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


that scares every. .hairdresser love for what they do..the chiropractor said I did..I'm guessing
.face it and do it..thanks so much
.face it and do it..thanks so much
Brief Answer:
Don't worry about the MRI
Detailed Answer:
Don't worry about the MRI. If you need to stay calmed, you can have a tranquilizer before the test.
Dr Sara
Don't worry about the MRI
Detailed Answer:
Don't worry about the MRI. If you need to stay calmed, you can have a tranquilizer before the test.
Dr Sara
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj

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