Cervical disc issues are commonly seen in people with sedentary work, computer use and forward head postures.
The
cervical disc (most commonly the one at the bottom of the neck) becomes overloaded when the head is positioned forward of the body a lot, which can create damage in the back wall of the disc.
Cervical disc injuries can be slow to settle, and cause pain and restriction of movement in the neck. For more information about
cervical disc injuries, read this article, written by one of our
Physiotherapists, Karen Finnin:
Cervical Disc...or Thunderbird?
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cervical disc injuries, you can ask one of our Physiotherapists a
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