I recently got this question about chronic stiff neck:
Dear Neck Pain Support,
I have chronic neck stiffness .What is a good way to relieve pain and stiffness?
- Raj
Dear Raj,
Great question. So many people suffer with a stiffness in their necks that they have had for a long time. My advice to you is to do regular neck exercises.
Doing these exercises can really help your mobility in your cervical spine. You have work at this everyday and start very slowly. Otherwise you will just aggravate your neck and cause more stiffness and pain.
You can do these neck exercises in the shower when you first wake up in the morning. It involves gentle movements in 6 directions. You must do all of it very gently.
- Very gently bring your head forward (chin to your chest), hold for 5–10 seconds
- Then bring your head back (look up to the ceiling), hold for 5–10 seconds.
- Bring your right ear to your right shoulder, hold for 5–10 seconds
- Bring your left ear to your left shoulder, hold for 5–10 seconds
- Turn your head to the left, hold for 5–10 seconds
- Turn your head to the right, hold for for 5–10 seconds.
If you have pain in any one of these directions, ease off and do that motion with less tension. For example, if you have pain when you turn your bring your head forward (chin to your chest), don’t bring your head forward all the all the way. Just do it to the point that you start to feel pain, then stop. You will notice that if you do this stretching exercise daily, your range of motion will slowly start to increase. Incidentally, your neck pain will start to decrease as well.
Also, if you do this stretching exercise first thing in the morning, you can let warm/hot water hit your neck muscles while you stretch. This actually feels very good and can help your stretching.
If you cannot do this in the morning, you can also apply a warm moist heating pack to your head and neck muscles and then proceed with this exercise.
Finally, get a supportive neck pillow for sleeping. This makes a huge huge difference every night. My suggestion is the arc4life cervical linear traction neck pillow because it provides excellent cervical support and gives you the C curve that you need in your neck when you sleep (for both side and back sleeping).
You can also use the arc4life pillow for a gentle neck stretch. Just lay on the traction V Side for 20-25 minutes on your back. A very therapeutic stretch that can relieve pain.
Additional Reading:
- Information about the Arc4life cervical traction neck pillow
- Spinal Nerve Chart - understanding where your neck pain is coming from
- I have a stiff neck, a straight neck and shoulder pain
- Don't get a stiff neck when you travel