You could of brusied something, or might have a slight concusion.
Bending you head back until it hurts is an example of hyperextension. Hyperextension occurs when the joint is opened beyond it's normal range of motion and may make the joint unstable or increase risk of dislocation.
It is possible that you might have a muscle strain in your neck causing the pain and limited movement. The stomach issues and diarrhea could be related to a viral or bacterial infection or even stress. The small migraines could be a result of the neck pain or possibly triggered by the other symptoms. It is advisable to see a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
the neck as you can see is below your jaw and above your lungs... actually the neck is part of your axial region along with your head and trunk.
In terms of position and anatomical structure, the head is positioned above the shoulders and contains the brain, which is the control center for the body. However, the shoulders play a crucial role in supporting the head and allowing for its movement. Both the head and shoulders are important in their respective functions.
Head flexion refers to the movement of bringing the chin towards the chest, while head extension involves tilting the head back. Head flexion can lead to a rounded posture and increased strain on the neck muscles, potentially causing neck pain and stiffness. On the other hand, head extension can help maintain a more upright posture and reduce the risk of neck issues. It is important to balance both movements to promote good posture and neck health.
Head injuries may sometimes be associated with neck injuries because the neck and head are connected.
Move head in a circular motion and massage the crick gently and stop where it hurts to stretch it
yes you can.but not to the extent that it hurts the snake or it will defensively bite you.
Assuming equal velocity, I'd say the coconut.
yea the codebreaker hurts because you knee them with both knees in the face, then snap their neck forward and land on their head and neck as they fall backwards.
it depends where you have it on your arm the neck hurts more than the bottom of your arm, but the top of your arm hurts more than your neck.
In Twi, "My neck hurts" can be translated as "Me ntumi nnidi mo atunkunu".
If you have central vestibular syndrome and your head hurts as well as your neck, and you have virchow-robin spaces this could mean that you do not have good flow. If fluids are getting trapped, you may need steriods to help with inflammation.
I'm pretty sure it's just your neck being stiff from your sleeping position. Otherwise ask your doctor.
Unless it hurts, it's not a problem. People -- especially younger people who are in good health - can safely "pop" their neck. Just do it at a slow speed, and stop if it starts to hurt. Don't crack your neck like a whip :} (I bet you guessed that one already :} )
Your head hurts is a declarative sentence.
See why it hurts first