Conditions caused by Upper Neck Injuries
Conditions That May Be Caused by Upper Neck Injuries
The upper neck is a very sensitive spot in the spine. This is because the upper neck vertebrae (atlas and axis) are the most movable part of the spine and these vertebrae in the upper neck can directly impact the brain stem. By impacting the brain stem, these upper neck injuries can greatly impact and lead to many conditions such as headaches, migraines, backaches, neck pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and many other, more serious conditions. Fortunately, by addressing these upper neck injuries with our Chiropractors in Mississauga, you can greatly help these neck pains now and try to reduce the chance of these upper neck injuries leading to future problems.
How could an upper neck injury cause problems?
Neck injuries affect more than just the neck. The spinal cord leaves the brain through the spinal cord in the upper neck. Pressure or irritation on this structure can create all sorts of weird sensations and problems. Unfortunately, it can also be ignored. When ignored, this pressure can lead to problems over time.
Migraines, Emotional Problems, Neck Pain & Backache
In Mississauga we see many patients that have been suffering with migraines, emotional problems, neck pain and backache improve while under chiropractic care. Here is an article to read covering the same topic:
Treatment of Bipolar, Seizure, and Sleep Disorders and Migraine Headaches Utilizing a Chiropractic Technique
Depression after upper neck injuries
Researchers also link neck injuries to emotional depression.
From this study they found that within 2 weeks of a whiplash injury to the neck, out of the 21 subjects of the study… “…13 patients reported concentration deficits, 18 reported sleep disturbances, 9 had symptoms of depression, and 7 female patients told of menstrual irregularities.”
Watch the posture in someone who is depressed –> their spinal posture plays a big roll in the experience of depression.
Osteoarthritis
Studies show that the trauma caused by spinal injuries speeds up the process of osteoarthritis. In addition, research indicates that osteoarthritis increases incidents of falls causing fractures.
How Does arthritis affect you?
Dizziness and the upper neck
It is very common for patients with upper neck injuries to present with dizziness or vertigo. The upper neck is an often overlooked aspect in a patient experiencing dizziness or vertigo, but not at our office. We see patients that have been experiencing this disabling problem regularly. For those patients that the upper neck is involved in their dizziness, a course of specific Chiropractic adjustments can help restore the balance aspect of the upper neck. Check out our other blogs on dizziness to learn more about how the Chiropractic approach can assist people who are suffering with vertigo.
Arm Numbness
When the lower neck vertebrae pinches or irritates the nerves, the effect is felt into the arms leading to arm numbness, tingling, and weakness. However, the upper neck can lead to similar problems as all of the nerves pass from the brain, through the upper neck, to their destination. In this 2018 study below, the upper neck of this man was the key factor that created his arm numbness which had lasted for 5 months.
If you are suffering with arm numbness, tingling, or weakness definitely have your neck checked for alignment. If the neck is out of position it is very easy for the bones to irritate the nerves.
Path of Prevention after an upper neck injury
If you’ve sustained any type of accident – form mild to traumatic – contact your doctor of chiropractic in Mississauga for a complete spinal evaluation.
If you’re currently in pain, your symptoms could be related to undetected vertebral subluxations, which can be easily corrected. Even if you feel you’ve escaped the trauma symptom free, scheduling an appointment with your Mississauga Chiropractor will ensure that your neck and spine are in working order to avoid future problems.
Disclaimer
This information and linked articles should be taken for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for health care advice. Enjoy these testimonials. However, a result for one patient may not be typical of all patients. Our aim is to help you have an excellent experience at our Mississauga office and to help you reach your health goals.
Dr. Callum Peever is a Chiropractor in Mississauga at Erin Mills Optimum Health. He is a registered Chiropractor in Ontario and a member of College of Chiropractors of Ontario. He is also the Co-President and treasurer of the Halton Peel Chiropractic Society, Regional Director in Toronto for Activator Methods International, the past Director of the Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre Chiropractic Clinic, and a Clinical Instructor teaching the Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique to fellow Chiropractors.
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I am 80 and show signs of parks ,, But I had whiplash 20yrs ago
If my hand shakes why cant I trick it to become someone else hand like legless people are doing to ease the pain/
Hi Gerald,
Thanks for the question.
My initial thought would be in the difficulty in “tricking” your own brain. Then my thought went to “easing the pain” in people with missing limbs or phantom pains. The pain experience has a large emotional component to it, which can be impacted through your own thoughts. The shaking of a limb would be different than the feeling of pain because of this.
Another thought would be how to impact the shaking of the hands from a Chiropractor’s perspective and approach. A large part of this is the reflexes involved, which involve the nerves/brain/spinal cord. As discussed in this upper neck injury blog the upper neck, spine, and skull can all impact the nerves/spinal cord. Investigating these areas of your spine/upper neck would be a good idea for you. A Chiropractor is someone who is trained at this and may have some other practical suggestions for you.
Also, learning how the reflexes work along the hands may be helpful. Occasionally you can impact the shaking but engaging certain movements or opposite reflexes. Definitely worth practicing and making efforts to learn for your unique case.
I hope this helps your thoughts and gives you some action steps to try!
Sincerely,
Dr. Callum Peever – Chiropractor in Mississauga