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Cervical pain, how to soothe cervical osteoarthritis

Cervical pain, how to soothe cervical osteoarthritis


The cervical spine is the upper part of the spinal column. Located at the level of the neck, the 7 cervical vertebrae bear the weight of the head and allow the neck to tilt, flex, extend or rotate. Like all joints, the cervical vertebrae are subject to extreme stress and can become painful. When this pain is linked to premature wear of the cartilage, we speak of cervical osteoarthritis.

Cervical osteoarthritis is a debilitating condition that mainly affects people over the age of 40, but it can also be triggered by professional activity, trauma or, more simply, hereditary factors.

Whatever the origin of the pathology, there are natural solutions to relieve pain and release cervical tension. We explain!

Article summary

What is cervical osteoarthritis?

Also known as cervicarthrosis, cervical osteoarthritis is a musculoskeletal disorder of the cervical spine. This is the upper part of the spinal column. It extends from the base of the brain to the top of the thoracic spine, and is made up of 7 vertebrae. The mobility of these vertebrae is ensured by several articular surfaces called intervertebral discs, they are composed of "fibrous" cartilage.

Early degeneration can cause these discs to shrink and deteriorate. Their ability to absorb shocks is greatly diminished, the weight of the head alone becomes difficult to bear, and movement is also restricted. L'cervical osteoarthritis is a medical condition that is extremely painful and disabling in all daily activities, but it can also cause significant sleep disturbance.

What causes cervical osteoarthritis?

Cervicarthrosis can have several causes. Firstly, natural aging is, of course, the most common cause of osteoarthritis. With age, cartilage wears down and mobility becomes more difficult. But an imbalance between cartilage degeneration and regeneration can also be the cause of cervicarthrosis. Visit cartilage is wearing out faster than it can regenerate, an MRI can be used to visualize and validate the diagnosis.

A trauma A major impact can also lead to a weakening of the cervical spine. The after-effects of the impact can lead to cartilage cracks and vertebral compression.

The most common symptoms

  • headaches
  • stiff neck
  • neck pain that radiates to the shoulders

Whatever the symptoms, it's essential to consult a doctor, who will recommend the clinical and imaging tests required for diagnosis.

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How can I soothe the pain of cervical osteoarthritis?

There is no cure for osteoarthritis, as cartilage degeneration is currently incurable. On the other hand, there are solutions to effectively relieve the pain associated with osteoarthritis:

●      Turmeric

Curcumin is the active ingredient in turmeric. It is an excellent anti-inflammatory, highly effective in relieving painful joints.

●      Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy sessions can help slow cartilage degeneration, improve mobility and release neck tension.

●      STIMCARE patches

Very easy to use, the patch is applied directly to the painful joint. Made from natural mineral oxides, the patch acts like a mirror, reflecting the infrared rays emitted by the body during inflammation. This concentration drains synovial fluid and rapidly and effectively reduces inflammation. Non-transdermal, the STIMCARE patch can be used regularly on the same area without any risk of side effects. Its simplicity and rapidity of action make it probably the best ally for naturally soothing the pain associated with cervical osteoarthritis.

While there is no cure for osteoarthritis and no way to halt the degeneration of cartilage, there are simple solutions available today for relieve the pain of cervicarthrosis. STIMCARE patches can be used day and night, helping you to return to a pleasant daily routine and restful sleep, by relieving the tension caused by cervical osteoarthritis. Take the test!

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