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Editor-In-Chief: Robert G. Schwartz, M.D.[3],Piedmont Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, P.A.
Risk Factors
- Bad everyday habits and postures: Chronic neck stiffness/pain is caused by everyday activities, including having poor posture while watching TV or reading, placing your computer monitor too high or too low, sleeping in an uncomfortable position, bending over a desk for hours, or twisting and turning the neck in a jarring manner while exercising.
- Trauma and injury
- Degenerative changes in neck such as osteomyelitis, herniated disk
- Fibromyalgia
- Infection of the spine, such as abscess, meningitis
- Immune system diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS),polymyalgia rheumatica
- Neurological diseases such as stroke, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis
- Cancer that involves the spine