

The Neck - Lateral sides
The Neck I wanted to write about the muscles of the neck this month and the common complaints that I see in the clinic. I will break down the neck into four parts 1. The upper rear neck, base of skull to C2 2. The lower rear neck C3-C7 3. The front 4. The sides The Side (lateral) Neck The main problems that you will notice are; Thoracic outlet syndrome (pain, numbness, tingling in the arm, hand and fingers) pain radiating to chest, pain to the shoulder blad


The Neck - Front
I wanted to write about the muscles of the neck this month and the common complaints that I see in the clinic. I will break down the neck into four parts 1. The upper rear neck, base of skull to C2 2. The lower rear neck C3-C7 3. The front 4. The sides The front (anterior) neck The main problems that you will notice are; Persistent neck pain, headaches, jaw discomfort, or dizziness, swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), neck pain, or muscle spasms,and hoarsen


The Neck - lower rear
The Neck I wanted to write about the muscles of the neck this month and the common complaints that I see in the clinic. I will break down the neck into four parts 1. The upper rear neck, base of skull to C2 2. The lower rear neck C3-C7 3. The front 4. The sides The lower rear neck The main problems that you will notice are; deep pain at base of skull leading towards the eye, headaches, stiffness, poor range of motion, blurred vision, can lead to bony spurs,


The Neck - Base of skull
I wanted to write about the muscles of the neck this month and the common complaints that I see in the clinic. I will break down the neck into four parts 1. The upper rear neck, base of skull to C2 2. The lower rear neck C3-C7 3. The front 4. The sides The upper rear neck The main problems are loss of range of motion, dizziness, tension headaches, travelling pain (numbness and tingling) and fatigue. The main muscles are deep and superficial. Deep muscles a



































