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*Is caused by either changing coordination of cervical muscles and impaired proprioception in the neckand shoulders. | *Is caused by either changing coordination of cervical muscles and impaired proprioception in the neckand shoulders. | ||
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Overview
The exact pathogenesis of neck pain is not fully understood.It is thought that neck pain is the result of disturbed oxidative metabolism and increase levels of pain-generating substances in neck muscles,that cause impaired local muscle circulation.Is caused by either changing coordination of cervical muscles and impaired proprioception in the neckand shoulders.
Pathophysiology
Pathogenesis
- The exact pathogenesis of neck pain is not completely understood.
- It is understood that neck pain is the result of disturbed oxidative metabolism and increase levels of pain-generating substances in neck muscles,that cause impaired local muscle circulation.
- Is caused by either changing coordination of cervical muscles and impaired proprioception in the neckand shoulders.