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Relieve neck pain using home remedies.

  Khaled Saifulla 24 Nov 2025 , 7:24 AM Print Edition

A person rubs their sore neck, illustrating the common pain associated with Cervical Radiculopathy, a condition where a pinched nerve causes pain to radiate from the neck down the arm

Neck pain has become a very common problem in modern times. Working long hours in front of a computer in the office, using a mobile phone for hours, or sudden injury—these are the main causes of neck pain. However, for many people, this pain is not limited to the neck; instead, it spreads down to the shoulder and arm. Sometimes, instead of pain, people experience a different sensation like tingling, numbness, or “pins and needles.” In medical science, this condition is called Cervical Radiculopathy. The root cause is the compression of the nerve roots that exit from the bones of the neck, known as the Cervical Spine.

Why It Occurs and Symptoms

This problem can be caused by multiple factors.

Causes

  • Disc Prolapse or Herniation: This is the primary cause, where the disc between the vertebrae swells or ruptures, putting pressure on the nerve.

  • Bone Spurs (Osteophytes): As people age, sharp bony outgrowths (bone spurs) on the vertebrae can press on the nerves.

  • Injury-Related Changes: Trauma to the neck.

  • Poor Posture: Prolonged poor posture, such as looking down at a mobile phone or sitting continuously at a desk, also contributes to the problem.

Symptoms

One of the main symptoms is pain radiating from the neck, through the shoulder, into the arm and fingers.

Common signs include:

  • Tingling or Numbness (“pins and needles” sensation).

  • Weakness in the hand or arm.

  • Increased pain when moving the neck.

  • The grip strength of the hand may sometimes become weak.

Treatment and Management

Complete bed rest is not usually required for treating Cervical Radiculopathy, but patients should avoid overexertion and heavy lifting.

Initial Care

  • Heat or Cold: Applying a hot pack or cold compress can provide primary relief.

  • Temporary Collar: A cervical collar may be used temporarily if the pain is severe.

Modern Therapy

Modern treatment methods are effective in reducing pain:

  • TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation).

  • IFT (Interferential Therapy).

  • Therapeutic Ultrasound: This helps reduce inflammation and muscle spasms.

Under a doctor’s advice, painkillers and muscle relaxants may be prescribed. Once the pain is somewhat controlled, doctors recommend range-of-motion exercises to restore normal neck movement and isometric neck exercises to strengthen the muscles.

How to Prevent Neck Pain

Simple lifestyle adjustments can significantly help prevent Cervical Radiculopathy:

  1. Phone/Tablet Use: Hold your mobile phone or tablet at eye level instead of lowering your head.

  2. Computer Setup: Keep your computer monitor at eye level and adjust your chair height correctly.

  3. Sleeping Posture: Avoid high pillows; use a medium-height, firm pillow.

  4. Heavy Lifting (Head): Avoid carrying heavy items on your head.

  5. Heavy Lifting (Hands): When lifting heavy items, divide the weight between both hands instead of carrying it all with one hand.

  6. Breaks: Take a short break every half hour from work to stand up and walk around.

  7. Driving: Use a small cushion for your neck during long drives.