Hello
The symptoms you are showing may includes either cervical spondylosis or some spinal issues.Prolong sitting with desktop in a single position generally affects muscles around neck shoulders and back. You can consult with a nearby physio or book an appointment with me.
Your problem could be due neck and back muscle strain.
But to rule out the root cause of your problem you should consult a physiotherapist or orthopaedist in person for complete assessment and treatment.
Hello sir, as you mentioned back and neck problems , without any radiological investigations or proper examination we cannot know how extent your problem is.
Next Steps
please do consult a physiotherapist and get treated accordingly.
Health Tips
As you are an IT professional your screen time would be more so you can do some ergonomic changes at your workplace,
1) keep your monitor screen higher to avoid forward neck posture.
2)keep your hands in 90⁰ at elbow and shoulder straight to avoid hunch back.
3) give apt support to your back.
4) Do chin tuck exercise for pain relief and back neck muscles stretch (tuck your chin to your neck by holding the position bend your head forward straight as much as possible, you feel a stretch, if you're feeling pain or discomfort then you're doing it improperly , don't force too much bending ) in between the screen time.
5)keep your both hands back - with entangled fingers and with elbows straight now retract both your shoulder back hold for some time and release(for stooped posture).
6) do neck strengthening exercises - forward neck bending, lateral bendings both sides, rotations do not do back bending.
8) Above points are the basic suggestions.
7) if above points are not giving any comfort then please do consult a physiotherapist or an orthopedic doctor.
Proper posture is advised Hot fomentation for the affected part . Move your neck after intervals . Start with strengthening exercises for the back and neck
As you have mentioned its a desk job......so sitting in one position for longer period of time in front of laptop leads to muscle spasm and pain. Adding to it...it's also your poor posture which is leading to above mentioned problems.
Advice:- visit nearby physiotherapy clinic...they will help you out with modalities, exercise, ergonomics.
Treatment:- hot(warm) and cold fomentation and moving around in between inyervals
Hi sir,
According to your complaints you might be having postural dysfunction and muscle spasms around neck and back. Due to desk job you may be strained your neck and neck because of poor ergonomics.
Next Steps
Visit a physiotherapist for examination and ergonomic assessment
Health Tips
For pain relief you can go for either hot packs or cold packs for 5 - 7 mins
Start neck and back exercise after pain reduces
plan good ergonomics work area
While on work its important to maintain proper posture. This is the reason you are getting pains.
Suggest you to visit physiotherapy clinic for electrotherapy treatment for a week or also can consult with orthopedic doctor for medicines.
To avoid pains and other issues maintain proper posture of sitting, rake food rich in calcium and vitamins.
As ur working desk job it's may be due to poor posture,not maintaining proper Ergonomics which leads to muscle spasm and strain causing u the pain
Next Steps
visit nearby physiotherapy clinic and take electrical modalities to reduce the pain and spasm,After reducing pain maintain proper posture and ergonomics,start doing strengthening exercises to ur neck and back.
Health Tips
do hot water/cold application 3-4 times a day for 15 mins.
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