Health Tip: A Sprain in the Neck
March 24, 2008, 3:16 AM ET
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Mar. 24 -- (HealthDay News) -- A neck sprain can be caused by a car accident, a sudden impact or fall. Neck pain should be evaluated by a doctor, to see what kind of treatment may be required.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons lists these possible symptoms of a neck sprain:
Pain in the back of the neck -- especially pain that increases when the neck is moved.Stiffness or decreased range of neck movement.Pain that is greater a day or so after an injury than immediately following it.Muscle pain or spasms in the tops of the shoulders.Headache, particularly at the back of the head.Sore throat.Numbness in the arms or hands, or weakness or a tingling sensation in the arms.Irritability, fatigue, problems sleeping and an inability to concentrate.