What Happens
Most cases of
neck pain caused by activities, such as computer use
or sleeping position, improve within 4 to 6 weeks with treatment that includes
taking steps to relieve pain, modifying activities, and doing exercises or
physiotherapy.1
Neck pain caused by injuries, such as a fall resulting in a
herniated disc
, usually improves within 3 months with
non-surgical treatment. Neck pain caused by an injury such as
whiplash may take longer but usually improves within 6
to 12 months with occasional recurring pain.1
Neck pain may become long-lasting (chronic) when it occurs in
combination with other health conditions, such as conditions associated with
increasing age. These include narrowing of the spinal canal (cervical
spinal stenosis) and arthritis of the neck (cervical
spondylosis). In some cases, chronic neck pain can be caused by repeated
and prolonged movements, such as long hours working at a computer.
Chronic neck pain may result in increased irritability, fatigue,
sleep disturbances, and poor quality of life. If treatment fails, neck pain may
lead to
depression,
chronic pain syndrome, or drug dependence. For more
information, see the topic
Chronic Pain.