Summary: Neck pain can be caused by trauma, degenerative diseases, spur formation and posture. Discover how some of the causes of head pain can also cause neck pain with help from a holistic doctor in this free video on neck pain management.
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"Neck pain, lets talk about causes first. Now my head weighs about fifteen pounds. If I am using a computer, and bring my head forward, my neck has to work holding my head up against gravity. If I sit straight, then it's in line so I may need to raise my computer up so it's at eye level. This can be done more easily at work if you have a desktop, or at home if you have a desktop because you can separate the distance between the keyboard and the screen. There are many causes of neck pain. You can have a trauma, motor-vehicle accident, bulged disc, nerve pinch, degenerative diseases. There's degenerative disc disease, spur formation on your vertebrae can cause neck pain. Spinal stenosis, this occurs quite frequently with smokers. The degenerative diseases occur frequently in individuals that are not, at this present time, taking supplements or watching their nutritional status. So, if you change your nutritional status, you can take supplements, get a guide, talk to your physician, try to a find a natural supplement that's made from fruits and vegetables, you can find it at a health food store, that will be the ones that absorb more easily and help you rebuild your cells. Some of the causes of neck pain can also cause head pain. If you're having a headache or shoulder pain, you may want to also check your neck for some problem."
eHow Article: Causes of Neck Pain