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17% of New Zealanders have arthritis, and that more than half of adults over 75 have some sort of arthritis leading to chronic pain and disability (1).

Have You Been Told You Have Arthritis in Your Neck?

Arthritis is another word for:

  • degeneration
  • wear and tear

We often find that people who have a stiff and sore neck are being told they have arthritis, and there is nothing you can do about it. That it's just part of ageing. True that it's part of ageing, but not true that you can't do anything about the pain! Especially if you haven't tried hands-on treatment.


You may have been referred for x-rays which show a little bit of joint space narrowing and words used such as spurs or osteophytes (little bony growths). But the images of your neck don't necessarily correlate with your level of discomfort, AND x-rays only show us the state of your bones. What it doesn't show is the state of your muscles. It doesn't show if they are tight or contracted.

These tight muscles are often the cause of a lot of discomfort in people with ‘arthritic necks'.

So please don't let these words or the images of your neck scare you away from trying to help yourself.

Neck pain

Degeneration is Normal

Some degree of arthritis or degeneration is normal. There are different factors that may contribute to your level of degeneration in your joints.

  • previous trauma may predispose to earlier degeneration
  • posture affecting how much load certain joints take
  • higher levels of physical labour in your job
  • sedentary jobs that require long periods of sitting

Different Types of Arthritis

Normally when someone nonchalantly tells you ‘you have arthritis in your neck' it is the more wear and tear type. This is not to be confused with auto-immune varieties of arthritis which tend to be much more aggressive and require blood testing and specialist referral to confirm their presence.

The signs and symptoms of a wear and tear type arthritis vs. autoimmune tend to be quite different. Something a health care professional is normally able to pick up.

People often remember an older relative who may have had a more aggressive type of arthritis such as rheumatoid or ankylosing spondylitis that has caused a deformity in the joints, and worried they will end up like that when told they have arthritis.

It is important that you clarify which type of arthritis you have.

Office ergonomics

What You Can do to Help?

  • Strengthen to improve your muscle endurance. You may want to seek professional advice around what strengthening exercises are best suited to your needs.
Here's a demonstration of how to do a trapezius stretch with Osteopath Jamie Butcher.

What Can an Osteopath or Chiropractor do?

neck massage

Osteopaths look at the whole body and not just your symptoms. We always go through a thorough history with you to determine the history behind your discomfort. Everyone experiences pain differently so we want to get your perspective on what is going on. We also go through past medical history and a general overview of your lifestyle to determine any underlying issues, and to educate you about beneficial changes.

We then examine the area to see how you move and how your muscles feel. At the same time, we can do certain testing to rule out any other issues that may be contributing to your neck pain.

So if you have neck pain, it's important to address the front and back of your neck, as well as all areas related ie:

  • Shoulders
  • Chest
  • Upper back
  • Pelvic and hip posture and alignment
  • General core activation and endurance
  • Overall posture
  • Ergonomics

You can see there is more than just focusing on where you have discomfort.

Treatment Often Involves:

There are gentle alternatives to treat your neck.
  • hands on soft-tissue massage work
  • cupping or dry needling
  • gentle joint articulation
  • joint manipulations if it determined to be safe and beneficial for your condition
  • prescriptive stretches and exercises to help maintain you between treatment

How Often Do you Need Treatment?

It varies between individuals but our general aim is to reduce or resolve pain as much as possible. If you have had the discomfort for months or years we can still help reasonably quickly.

As your symptoms improve and pain diminishes we aim to spread your treatments out as much as possible. This may require you to keep up with regular stretches or exercises in between.

Once you feel easier movement and less discomfort you're usually in a better headspace to take on postural advice and start to make necessary lifestyle changes to avoid further stress or load to your joints.

References:

  1. Ministry of Health https://healthcentral.nz/latest-statistics-indicate-more-kiwis-living-with-arthritis/

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