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Old 03-27-2011, 02:12 PM #2
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Hello,
I copied your post from the Chronic pain forum over to here for more input.

Can you describe the symptoms you are having?

Do you do a lot of texting or computer, gaming?
Any whiplash, sports injuries, falls etc?
- any symptoms in hands or fingers?

If neck soreness & tightness is the main problem I suggest looking at your posture when you are doing these activities.

leaning , slouching, head forward, shoulder hunched, forward?
the weight of the head forward throws the whole body off eventually, but first it can cause strain the neck & upper back muscles.
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