Stress, posture, normal aging, sleeping position, and hours spent looking at phones and computers can quickly lead to a stiff neck. So can injuries, anxiety, and poor quality sleep. According to a ...
A stiff neck is common and often caused by stress, lack of sleep, and age. To relieve a stiff neck, try stretching, switching sleep positions, and applying heat. If you have a fever or feel ...
Whether it’s the result of poor posture, prolonged screen time, stress, or even how you sleep, tension in the neck and shoulders can affect everything from your mood to your mobility. And while it’s ...
Screens have shrunk the world and stiffened spines. As desk jobs, mobiles and poor posture rule daily life, doctors warn that ...
Hey, everyone! A stiff neck can ruin your day, which is why I was happy to find that there are simple things you can do to feel better — and avoid one in the first place. Let’s jump in. More than 30% ...
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Are you stressed out? You might be feeling it in your body. Tightness in the neck and back often comes from the way your body tenses up. It's also from those habitual positions like ...
It's important to crack your neck the right way because the wrong way can lead to new types of pain. When cracking your neck, do it gently from side to side, slowly stretching out the muscles. When ...
Let's be real: the shock of a blaring alarm at 5 a.m. is nothing compared to the jarring pain of waking up with a stiff neck. The culprit is always a big mystery, too. Did you sleep in a weird ...
This week, I’m sharing advice from experts on how to not wake up stiff and sore in the morning. Also in this issue: How to get stains out of shirt collars, and why a 0-degree nozzle on your pressure ...
Neck and shoulder stiffness is common among office-goers. But is the issue only posture related? Dr Raju Vaishya, senior consultant, orthopaedic and joint replacement surgery, Indraprastha Apollo ...