Cervicocranial syndrome - what does this mean
Cervicocranial syndrome is a condition caused by a combination of factors, including poor posture, muscle tension, and joint dysfunction in the cervical spine (neck) and cranium (head). it can cause a range of symptoms, including headaches, neck pain, jaw pain, vertigo, and tinnitus.
What happens during the disease - cervicocranial syndrome
Cervicocranial syndrome is a condition characterized by pain and stiffness in the neck, shoulders, and head. it is caused by a combination of factors, including poor posture, muscle tension, poor ergonomics, and repetitive strain. the resulting inflammation of the muscles and joints in the neck, shoulders, and head can lead to pain, stiffness, and decreased range of motion. in some cases, the inflammation can cause nerve compression, resulting in pain radiating down the arms and legs.
Cervicocranial syndrome - Prevention
Cervicocranial syndrome can be prevented by maintaining good posture, avoiding high-impact activities, wearing protective helmets when engaging in contact sports, and regularly stretching and strengthening neck and shoulder muscles. additionally, it is important to get regular chiropractic adjustments and massage therapy to keep the cervical spine in proper alignment.