
How to treat neck pain
Revu par Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGPDernière mise à jour par Dr Laurence KnottLast updated 31 Aug 2018
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Neck pain is a common problem that affects most people at some point in their lives. The right neck pain treatment can help reduce discomfort, improve movement, and support recovery, whether symptoms have come on suddenly or developed gradually over time.
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The neck is made up of bones, muscles, ligaments, and nerves that work together to support the head and allow movement. Pain can happen when any of these structures become irritated or injured.
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Why does my neck hurt when I move my head a certain way?
Pain that worsens when turning or tilting your head is often caused by muscle strain or stiffness in the joints of the neck. This can happen after:
Sleeping in an awkward position.
Spending long periods looking down at a phone or laptop.
Stress causing muscles to tighten.
Sudden movements or minor injuries.
Poor posture.
Some people describe a sharp pain when moving their head in one direction, while others notice stiffness and difficulty turning their neck fully. Muscle spasms can also make the neck feel locked or tight.
In many cases, movement-related neck pain settles with gentle activity and self-care. However, severe pain after an accident or symptoms such as numbness, weakness, or problems with balance should be assessed by a doctor.
What is the best way to relieve neck pain?
Retour au sommaireThe best way to relieve neck pain usually involves staying active while avoiding movements that make symptoms much worse. Long periods of bed rest are no longer recommended because they can increase stiffness.
Simple neck pain treatment options include:
Gentle movement and exercise
Keeping the neck moving can prevent joints and muscles from becoming stiff. Gentle stretches and range-of-motion exercises may help improve flexibility and reduce discomfort.
Walking and regular physical activity can also support recovery.
Heat or cold packs
Some people find relief from applying a warm compress or hot water bottle to tense muscles. Others prefer an ice pack wrapped in a towel to reduce inflammation after a recent strain.
Improving posture
Poor posture is a common trigger for neck pain. Adjusting your workstation, sitting upright, and avoiding hunching over devices may reduce strain on the neck muscles.
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Stress and anxiety can cause muscle tension in the neck and shoulders. Relaxation techniques, breathing exercises, and regular breaks during the day may help.
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Which treatment is best for neck pain?
Retour au sommaireThere is no single treatment that works for everyone. The best neck pain treatment depends on the cause, severity, and how long symptoms have been present.
Pain relief medicines
Over-the-counter painkillers such as paracetamol or anti-inflammatory medicines like ibuprofen may help some people. Anti-inflammatory medicines are not suitable for everyone, including some people with stomach ulcers, asthma, kidney disease, or heart problems. A pharmacist can advise on safe options.
Physiothérapie
Physiotherapy may help if neck pain is persistent or keeps returning. A physiotherapist can provide exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and posture.
Massage and manual therapy
Some people find massage or manual therapy helpful for easing muscle tension and improving movement. Benefits can vary from person to person.
Supportive sleep habits
Using a supportive pillow and avoiding sleeping on too many pillows may help keep the neck in a more comfortable position overnight.
How do you treat chronic neck pain?
Retour au sommaireChronic neck pain usually means pain lasting longer than 12 weeks. Ongoing symptoms can affect sleep, work, and daily activities. Treatment often focuses on managing symptoms and improving movement rather than finding a quick fix.
Helpful approaches may include:
Regular strengthening and stretching exercises.
Physiotherapy programmes.
Staying physically active.
Stress reduction techniques.
Reviewing workstation setup and posture.
Pacing activities to avoid flare-ups.
Chronic pain can sometimes lead to reduced fitness and muscle weakness, which may worsen symptoms over time. Gradually increasing activity levels can help rebuild strength and confidence.
If chronic neck pain is affecting your mood or daily life, speaking with a healthcare professional may also be useful.
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How to tell if neck pain is serious?
Retour au sommaireMost neck pain is not caused by a serious problem. However, urgent medical advice is important if neck pain occurs alongside:
Severe weakness in the arms or legs.
Numbness or tingling that does not improve.
Loss of bladder or bowel control.
Problems with walking or balance.
Fever, unexplained weight loss, or night sweats.
A severe headache with neck stiffness.
Pain after a fall, sports injury, or road traffic accident.
Pain that continues to worsen despite treatment.
These symptoms may suggest nerve involvement, infection, or another condition needing medical assessment.
When should you see a doctor about neck pain?
Retour au sommaireYou should consider seeing a doctor if:
Pain lasts longer than a few weeks.
Symptoms keep returning.
Pain interferes with sleep or daily activities.
You develop weakness, numbness, or pins and needles.
Over-the-counter treatments are not helping.
Résumé
Retour au sommaireMost cases of neck pain improve with time, gentle movement, and simple self-care measures. Effective neck pain treatment often includes staying active, improving posture, managing stress, and using pain relief when needed. Persistent symptoms, worsening pain, or signs such as numbness, weakness, or balance problems should be assessed by a healthcare professional to rule out more serious causes.
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About the author

Dr Laurence Knott
Médecin généraliste, Auteur médical
BSc (Hons) Biochemistry, MBBS
Dr Laurence Knott qualified in 1973 and has had extensive experience as a General Practitioner.
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Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGP
Clinical Consultant
MA (Cantab), BM, BCh (Oxon), DRCOG, FRCGP, MBE
After training in medicine at Cambridge and Oxford, Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE became a GP.
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