Can someone please help relieve me of this pain?
The muscles in my upper back, shoulders, and neck have been very tight for the last 3 days. It has been keeping me up at night, and I’ve been in pain every day all day since it started. It hurts to turn my head either direction too far, and also to sit up from a laying down position is painful. It came about very abruptly, which leads me to believe I must have slept in an awkward position the night before the pain began. I can’t afford a massage therapist, and my job is somewhat physical, so resting (not being active) is out of the question.
Is there anything I can do? I.e., self massage techniques, over the counter pain meds that really work, yoga, or anything? Please Help!!!
If you have a herniated disc as someone else suggested, they will not go away by taking ibuprofen.
Ibuprofen might relieve some of the pain but the herniated disc will still be there.
~~~~~~~~~~~~Here’s some info that you might find helpful:
When you feel that your neck is tense, tight and aching, move it with utmost care, as your neck is a delicate organ. You can start with a warm up of nearby muscles, which involves few movements of the shoulder.
The Shoulder
Sit in a good, normal manner and move your shoulders in a circular manner forwards a few times. This is to be followed by single shoulder at a time and finally together. Let your hands and arms be floppy.
Shoulder Lifting And Squeezing
1. Lift your shoulders slowly and inhale. Then draw your shoulders towards your ears in upward direction.
2. Squeeze your shoulder blades together as you draw them back and exhale. Pull back your shoulder blades together as you draw them back and exhale. Pull back your shoulder blades back in a tight manner. As if you were trying to make them meet in the middle.
3. Draw your shoulders firmly but slowly, keeping them slightly back and away from the ears. Notice that space is created between your shoulders and your ears. Imagine that your hands are weighed down by heavy suitcase in each hand.
4. Repeat this exercise four to five times and you will probably start feeling better. You can even repeat this exercise a number of times till you feel the need to.
Shoulder Blade Squeeze
1. Sit down at seat level and interlock your fingers behind you, arms should be relaxed and elbows bent.
2. Now, slowly draw your elbows towards each other as you exhale, squeezing your shoulders blades together firmly.
3. As you release the squeeze, start inhaling.
4. Work in a slow and rhythmic manner, synchronizing your movement with your breath. Repeat this a number of times.
Arm Rotations
1. Place tip of your fingers on your shoulders.
2. Bring your elbows together in front of your chest as you inhale. Keep them together as long as possible and lift them as high as you can.
3. Take them back and begin to lower them behind you.
4. Squeeze your shoulder blades together, lower your elbows as far as possible and then bring them forward together as you exhale.
5. Continue to breathe and move in this manner, then co-ordinate your movement with your breath making big circular movements with your elbows.
6. Now, you can continue the movement in the opposite direction. Move your elbows back and up, behind you and out as you bring them down in front while you inhale. When you do this your entire upper body especially your upper back and shoulders are relieved of tension. You even start breathing deep and full, as chest is open.
When you exercise like this a number of times, you will feel that your energy is restored and breath is stimulated. This exercise provides you full vigor.
The Neck
Head turning
This exercise can be performed singly or can be practiced before performing stronger stretches. It will calm your mind and improves concentration besides, reducing the tension in your neck. Synchronize your movement with your breath and perform the movements slowly and with alertness. Movement of the eyes, should be followed, by that of the head.
1. Look in the front and then gradually upward towards the ceiling, while you inhale. Tip your head in backward direction gently as far as you are comfortable.
2. Lift your head to the normal position and slowly bend it forward as you exhale. Aim to touch the notch in your throat with your chin.
3. You can repeat this procedure twice.
4. Slowly look over your right shoulder. Keep your chin level and let your head follow your eyes as you exhale.
5. Look to the front as you inhale.
6. Look slowly over your left shoulder as you exhale.
7. Look to the front as you inhale.
8. You can repeat this exercise twice more on each side.
These exercises initiate the gentle stretching and lengthening of the muscles of the throat, the neck and the upper back, without strain. This is followed by stronger stretches.
Stretching your neck: lowering head forwards
1. Sit in the required, basic position. Let your arms hang loosely from the sides. Keep your shoulders relaxed and lengthen your spine by lifting up out of your pelvis.
2. Now, tuck in your chin as you exhale and slowly lower your head and try to touch the notch in your throat, with your chin. Continue this position till your head starts becoming heavy and your neck is elongated you are breathing freely.
3. If you want to go in for some stronger stretch, interlock your fingers behind your head, resting your palms gently and allow your elbows to drop on either side of your face. Now, using the gentle pressure of your arms and hands, increase the stretch. Discontinue and take off your hands if the stretch is too strong for you.
4. For a few moments stay in the chosen position. Breathe freely and see that you will sink into th
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