[All] Hospital Treatment Reviews for Turtle Neck Pain Relief - Injections and Physical Therapy Work!

Turtle neck is a chronic disease of modern people. My husband also suffers from turtle neck, which causes chronic pain. On days when he's feeling well, he's fine, but on days when he's not feeling well or is particularly tired, he experiences not only neck pain but also headaches. I went to a pain clinic to treat his neck pain. I received muscle relaxant injections on both sides of my neck and physical therapy. At first, the muscle relaxant injections felt stinging, but for a day, he didn't notice any improvement. After about two days, the physical therapy and injections seemed to be working, and his neck movements became smoother and his neck pain improved slightly. When he had neck pain, his neck movements were awkward, and he felt stiff and sore, making it difficult to tilt his head back or turn it to the side, and even sleeping in an awkward position when lying down. The neck pain wasn't just a problem for him, but also caused headaches, which really took a toll on his health. To treat turtle neck, I think it's most important to visit the hospital regularly and do neck exercises, stretches, and improve your posture at home. The hospital also said that physical therapy is necessary for turtle neck treatment, but posture is the most important. They said that avoiding postures where your head is bent or tilted forward, and keeping your neck straight when using a computer or cell phone are part of turtle neck treatment. They also said that to treat turtle neck, I should slowly stretch and exercise my neck occasionally, and that I should use a low pillow rather than a high one, and a pillow that helps maintain the C-shaped shape of my neck. Since turtle neck causes chronic pain, I think consistent stretching, good posture, and management are important.
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