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The minute I sit at my study desk at home to work I get a sore neck (it cricks) I have my feet flat on the floor, the desk height is parallel with my elbows, the screen is a large screen, when i look straight ahead I see the very top of the screen....
you seem to suffer from spasm of trapezius muscle(neck muscle)
please take following treatment: 1. Take rest for 2-3 days. 2. Use a soft cervical (neck ) collar to support your neck whenever you are upright 3.Avoid any strenuous activities including driving, using too much computers. 4.Do hot fomentation 3-4 times a day. 5.take mild antiinflammatory like ibuprofen or naproxen. 6. once pain subsides you will need to learn isometric neck exercises to strengthen your neck muscles. your physiotherapist should help you with that.
hope i have been of help. please take care thank you
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Suggest Treatment For Sore Neck
hi, thanks for writing to healthcare magic you seem to suffer from spasm of trapezius muscle(neck muscle) please take following treatment: 1. Take rest for 2-3 days. 2. Use a soft cervical (neck ) collar to support your neck whenever you are upright 3.Avoid any strenuous activities including driving, using too much computers. 4.Do hot fomentation 3-4 times a day. 5.take mild antiinflammatory like ibuprofen or naproxen. 6. once pain subsides you will need to learn isometric neck exercises to strengthen your neck muscles. your physiotherapist should help you with that. hope i have been of help. please take care thank you