A stiff neck can last anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the underlying cause. Common causes, such as muscle strain or poor posture, often improve with rest and home remedies within a few days. However, if symptoms persist beyond a week or are accompanied by severe pain, numbness, or other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to seek medical attention.
Between A few hours and a forever. It really depends on the case.
YES i have had stiff neck all my life and have been reserching and i have found that it was my spinal cord
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Also known as a wry neck, spasmodic torticollis is a stiff neck due to spasmodic contraction of the neck muscle. The spasm causes the head to be pulled toward the affected side.
nuchal rigidity
press on the part of your neck that hurts or is stiff and the gas will come out in the form of a belch.
Most commonly, when there is some dislocation of some joint of the vertebra, the neck muscles go in severe spasm. You call this condition as stiff neck.
You might treat a stiff neck on a 10 year old girl by applying warm and damp compresses to the child's neck. You can do this for about twenty minutes at a time until she feels better.
I believe it comes from a trait seen in oxen. They can be stubborn. When they did not want to be harnessed they made their neck go stiff in a way that prevented the harness from being properly put around their neck.
You can't let it rest and feel better I get a stiff neck about once a month and just miss a game it's worth it
One great exercise to help correct a stiff neck is to do head rolls. Simply lean your head in the most forward position, roll it to the right and around and back to the front.
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