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Neck pain with mild spondylosis?

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Neck pain, spondylos: Unfortunately, you didn't ask a question. Neck pain from mild spondylosis can usually be treated conservatively with body mechanics, exercise, behavior modification, or therapy.

Answered 6/11/2017

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See below: Neck pain usually comes from a degenerative joint (spondylosis) or disc in the neck. Sometimes it's from a muscle strain or sprain. Early treatment options include a short course of nsaids (advil, aleve), gentle massage, moist heat, and focusing on posture. If pain lasts greater than 2 weeks see your physician.

Answered 6/12/2017

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