Yes I don't doubt it. They write on the board and read from textbooks or look down at desks from a standing position all day long. They carry around bags full of papers and teaching materials slung over one shoulder. They sit in odd positions at oddly designed workstations crammed into corners. They are under constant stress and the accompanying muscular tension. Their schools don't have much of a budget for occupational therapy or ergonomics. They need to do some research in order to learn and use better ergonomics and have their muscles massaged frequently by a professional or a loved one. They are in the same boat as nurses. It's a tough job with certain occupational hazards. Therefore injuries and problems need to be consistently documented.
There are several simple neck stretches to relieve neck pain and stress. These exercises include neck stretch, shoulder shrugs, and upper back stretch.
Achy pain in the shoulder can be caused from:a recently pulled musclereferred pain from the neck / shoulder musclesa rotator cuff problemthoracic outlet syndromereferred pain from a gallbladder problem
Yes
Neck Pain Treatment, and Shoulder Pain Treatment to Neuropathy Treatment, Spinal Decompression
A 12 year old could have neck shoulder and back pain. He/she could have scoliosis or something else.
The pain.... /facepalm
Sleeping on it the wrong way can be one of the causes.
Well bengay helped me deal with the constant pain but I would recommend going to your doctor
Various causes can trigger shoulder pain. The most prominent cause of shoulder pain is rotator cuff tendinitis. It is a condition that is characterized by swollen tendons. Another common cause of shoulder pain is impingement syndrome, where the rotator cuff gets caught between the acromion and humeral head. Sometimes, shoulder pain results from injury to another location in your body, usually the neck or biceps. This is known as referred pain. Referred pain generally doesn’t get worse when you move your shoulder. Other causes of shoulder pain include arthritis, torn cartilage, rotator cuff, etc. Physical therapy is a very effective and non-surgical treatment for treating shoulder pain. An experienced physical therapist can be beneficial in providing long-term relief from neck pain.
Referred pain-- The presence of pain in an area other than where it originates. In some pleurisy cases, referred pain occurs in the neck, shoulder, or abdomen.
the neck is cephalad to the shoulder
Trauma to these nerves can cause a pain that originates from the lower area of the neck between the shoulder blades.