(HealthDay News) — The neck has an unusually important job — supporting the weight of your head! When there’s pain in the neck, it can stem from a soft tissue injury, or an abnormality in the joints and bones at the top of the spine.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons mentions these possible causes of neck pain:
- A problem, such as rheumatoid arthritis, caused by inflamed joints.
- Injuries due to prolonged wear and tear.
- Cervical disk degeneration (spondylosis), in which the padding inside the disks of the neck deteriorates.
- An injury to the neck, stemming from factors such as an automobile accident, a fall or sports injury.
- Rare tumors, infections or congenital defects of the vertebrae.