A stiff neck can be the result of an injury or strain on the muscles and ligaments of the neck. A neck strain is the result of damage to the tendons and muscles or the ligaments that connect the muscle to the bone. A neck sprain, on the other hand, occurs as a result of the tearing of ligaments. Homeopathic remedies for neck stiffness work by treating the root cause of the problem. The top homeopathic treatments for a stiff neck include Rhus Tox, Cimicifuga, and Arnica.
Neck injuries include sports injuries, repetitive strain injuries, brachial plexus injuries and more. Poor posture is also a major contributing factor towards neck pain.
Homeopathic Medicines for Stiff Neck
Rhus Tox – Natural Treatment for Neck Pain
Rhus Tox is a top listed homeopathic remedy for treating neck pain. It works very effectively to treat general neck stiffness and pain resulting from neck strain, overuse of neck muscle, wear and tear of structures of the neck, repetitive stress on neck muscles, muscles spasm in the neck, injuries to the neck (whiplash injury) and carrying heavy weights on shoulders. There might be marked stiffness in the neck along with a pain in the shoulders. Rhus Tox also helps in cases where a stiff neck results from sleeping wrong. People needing Rhus Tox may feel relief by moving the neck and feel discomfort while at rest. For them, warm applications or a gentle neck massage may help relieve the pain.
Cimicifuga Racemosa – Effective Natural Cure for a Stiff Neck
Cimicifuga Racemosa is prepared from the root of a plant named black cohosh. This plant belongs to natural order Ranunculaceae. Its use is highly suggested when marked stiffness attends neck pain. The neck feels tensed and contracted. The neck is also sore and sensitive to touch. Pressure tends to worsen the symptoms. The motion of the head aggravates the neck pain. These symptoms that tend to result from degeneration or wear and tear in the neck structures are treated well with Cimicifuga.
Arnica – Natural Medicine for Neck Pain from Injury
Arnica is prepared from a plant called ‘Leopard’s Bane.’ This plant belongs to the family Composite. It is highly suitable for neck pain that arises from an injury, fall, and blows or overstraining of the neck muscles. The neck feels sore and bruised and is highly sensitive to pressure. The cervical muscles are often weak in such cases. Arnica helps manage neck pain, soreness and aids recovery from neck injuries and neck strains.
Bryonia Alba – Homeopathic Remedy for Stiff Neck that Worsens from Movement
Homeopathic Medicine Bryonia Alba is prepared from tincture of roots of a plant called Wild Hops of the family Cucurbitaceae. In cases where neck pain or stiffness worsens with movement and touching the neck worsens the pain, this remedy works well to help alleviate pain.
Guaiacum – Homeopathic Medicine for Stiff Neck
Guaiacum offers great help in cases of a stiff neck. In a majority of the cases needing Guaiacum, stiffness from the nape of neck extends towards the shoulders and scapulae. In some cases, the stiffness may extend down to the lower back. Stiffness worsens from cold. Neck pain is present on both the left and right side and extends to the head.
Lachnanthes – Natural Homeopathic Medicine for Wry Neck
Lachnanthes is a homeopathic remedy prepared from a plant named ‘Spirit Weed’ of the natural order Hemodoracae. As a remedy, it effectively treats a stiff neck. It also works well in cases where the neck gets drawn to one side- Wry Neck (also at times referred to as Torticollis). The pain and stiffness are felt from the neck and in the whole head, and bending the head backward worsens the pain.
Kalmia – Effective Natural Medicine for Neck Pain Extending Down the Arms
Homeopathic medicine Kalmia is prepared from the fresh leaves of a plant named ‘Mountain Laurel.’ This plant belongs to natural order Ericaceae. Kalmia is well indicated for neck pain that extends down the arms. The pain also extends to the fingers, particularly to the fourth and little finger. Sensations such as weakness, prickling, and tingling in the arms may be felt. The neck muscles feel sore and tender to the touch, and the pain worsens from neck movement. Neck pain worsening at night is also indicative of Kalmia.
Gelsemium – Effective Homeopathic Medicine for Neck Pain with Headache
Gelsemium is a natural remedy prepared from the bark of the root of a plant called ‘Yellow Jasmine.’ The natural order of this plant is Loganiaceae. Gelsemium remains highly effective for cases of a stiff neck with a headache. Muscular pains in the neck are marked, and the neck and shoulders feel sore. The neck may be sensitive to pressure, and a contracted feeling is present. Some people also experience dizziness.
Paris Quadrifolia – Natural Treatment for Stiff Neck with Numbness of Fingers
Paris Quadrifolia is prepared from a plant called ‘One Berry.’ The natural order of this plant is Trilliaceae. Use of Paris Quadrifolia is highly recommended for neck pain attended with numbness of fingers. The neck feels painful, stiff and swollen, and the person feels as if there is a heavy load on the head. These symptoms extend across the shoulders and fingers. Exertion tends to worsen the complaints, while rest offers relief.
Hypericum – Homeopathic Medicine for Stiff Neck due to Whiplash Injury
Hypericum is a plant remedy prepared from a fresh plant called ‘St. John’s Wort.’ It belongs to family Hypericacea. Hypericum yields wonderful results in neck pain that results from whiplash injury. The key features that indicate its use are – intense pain in the neck with extreme tenderness. Neck and upper limbs are also sensitive to touch, and the slightest movement of arm or neck intensifies pain.
Causes of Stiff Neck
Stiff Neck due to Sports Injuries
During an intense physical activity, the muscles and ligaments in the back, neck, and shoulders can get strained or sprained. This is more likely in cases of jerky movements (as in tennis), if it is a new activity, or if the player stretches an arm too far. Sportspersons who are involved in contact sports like football are also vulnerable.
Stiff Neck due to Brachial Plexus Injury
The brachial plexus is a complex network of nerves responsible for sending signals from the spinal cord to the hand, arm, and shoulder. A brachial plexus injury occurs when these nerves get compressed, stretched, or torn apart. A minor injury of the brachial plexus can cause an electric-shock-like feeling in the arm, a burning sensation shooting down the arm or weakness and numbness. These sensations often begin near the shoulder and can aggravate neck pain.
Whiplash Injury Leading to a Stiff Neck
A whiplash injury occurs on the soft tissues of the neck. It can cause pain and stiffness in the neck as well as the shoulder and arm. Headaches following a whiplash injury are also common. Such an injury is usually noted in cases of high-impact road accidents or an impact that leads to a forceful, sudden movement of the neck and head. The severity of such an injury can vary from slight stiffness and tenderness to restricted movement or temporary loss of sensation.
Repetitive Strain Injury and Stiff Neck
Repetitive movements of muscles can lead to pain in the surrounding muscles, tendons, and nerves. This condition is known as a repetitive strain injury. These usually occur due to repeated movements performed on a regular basis like during exercise, lifting objects, improper support on the arm, sitting in one position for too long, overuse of a hand, etc. It is also commonly known as a work-related upper limb disorder. It can cause long-term damage to the muscles and tendons if not treated on time.
An RSI mostly affects the upper body parts like the wrists, hands, shoulder, elbows, forearms and the neck.
The main symptoms of an RSI include throbbing, pain, tenderness, and cramps.
Neck Spasm
When the muscles of the neck contract involuntarily, it leads to a neck spasm. Neck spasms can cause stiffness and pain in the neck.
Some of the most common causes of neck spasms are prolonged or repetitive movements of the neck, using a computer or laptop for an extended period, turning awkwardly while sleeping, putting excessive weight on one shoulder or balancing a phone without using hands.
A Stiff Neck as a Result of Poor Posture
Posture directly affects the working of the neck and spine muscles. The most common cause of a stiff neck is straining of the neck muscles. There is a thin muscle known as the levator scapula muscle (found at the back and side of the neck) that connects the top of the cervical spine to the upper part of the shoulder. Two cervical nerves – C3 and C4 control this muscle and it is responsible for a wide range of neck movements like tilting the head or rotating it from side to side.
A poor posture, like slouching or hunching, over a period of time impacts the cervical curve and pulls the spine out of alignment.
The most common postures that lead to a stiff neck include excessive use of handheld devices like mobiles, tablets, laptops and more, which make a person tilt the head forward. This strains the muscles connecting the head and the neck.
Using pillows that are too thin or too high can also lead to stiffness since the neck is in one position and not well-supported.
The Link Between Stress and a Stiff Neck
Stress and anxiety lead to increased inflammation and tension in the muscles. The shoulder muscles tend to react to physical as well as emotional tension, leading to a strain on the neck. Stress causes the muscles to contract and tighten in an attempt to protect the body, and so a stiff neck often follows an episode of stress, fatigue or anxiety.
A general lack of rest and relaxation, consistently poor sleep, increased inflammation due to a sedentary lifestyle, bad habits like smoking and a poor diet can also contribute to the condition.
General Wear and Tear
With age, almost all joints and muscles tend to weaken. Similarly, the neck joint also begins to wear down with age. Cervical problems, osteoarthritis, and other degenerative conditions can cause stiffness in the neck.
Hello Dr.Sharma, suffering from neck pain. headache, both shoulders and arm pain , vertigo when lying on bed, getting up on bed also. Give me advice for this.
I wrote u before but … dont know ?…..
Hello Dr.Sharma, suffering from neck pain. headache, both shoulders and arm pain , vertigo when lying on bed, getting up on bed also.
Hi Dr I am 35 years old its been a year having chronic neck pains, tension head ached stiff jaws and has extended to my shoulders my back. Ive done Mir they said there is nothing wrong despite the minor swelling somewhere in my spine BT they don’t see how its affects me. I went to the psychiatrist she gave me all kinds of antidepressants until she gave up on me, now I really don’t know what to do. Please help me doctor Sharma
sir, there is space between cv7/d1. i am feeling pain in the neck and arm, weakness, and changes in sensation in legs how i treat
Hello,
My 90 year old father fell out of a chair and cracked/broke his c-5 and or c-6 vertebrae. They have opted for therapy over surgery, which I’m very happy about. However, they have him taking Neurontin, as he is having some pain, stiffness, and burning in his left arm. I do not believe it taking medication of that type; I was wondering if hypericum would be a good alternate option for him?
Thanks very much.
Kind Regards,
Colby Wolf
sir,
my neck and sholder last 2 yrs muscullar pain,no treatment
plz tell me ans
Respected Dr. Sir,
I am suffering from spondolys pain since 18 month.
Symptoms is:
1. Burning in skull back side & same alos nack.
2. Heavyness in head with headach
3. Moving neck down or up side feeling pain
4. always heavyness in head.
Please suggest me some medicine to complet cure.
Thanks & regards
Ashok Anchal.
Dear Dr Sharma,
I am 54 years old. Since last six months, I was having left arm joint painful. The doctors have diagnosed Spondylosis. I want to avoid alopathic medicines. The homeopathic doctor has given Lacnanthus.
It is not clear how to control pain, because at certain angle of arm movements intense pain is there.
I tried on my own Arnica and Rhus tox.
Kindly suggest remedial measures.
regards
R K Srivastava
Dear Sir,
Good mrng, i am 35 years old and getting pain in my shoulders and hands ( in both hands till arms and fingers) from last three months, i have used many pain killers and muscle relaxents but there is no improvement, recenclty i have taken x- ray it says that straightening of cervical spine- cervical spasm and remaining things are normal , what is the meaning of it and suggest me remedy for getting releif from the pain, in night times getting more pains in hands and inflammation. i am having drinking and smoking habit and working on system nearly 8 hrs. please give solutions for these problems.
Thanking you sir,
Regards
Swamy
Sir I’m suffering from ankolysing spondolytits from last ten years. My neck becomes full stiff. Is there any treatment in homeopathy
Dear sir my mother is suffering from frozen shouldier plz adivce me a good homeopathic remedy for this disease
Namasthe sir I am suffering with spasms and pain in neck and back .l underwent total fusion in c1 c2 area.the surgeon told the operation is succes and plates well fixed but I am in lot of agony and stiffness entire body including a legs,unable to walk freely.some time body looses balance. Please help me .many people told the solution is only homeopathy.thank you,I shall be ever grateful to you
Sir ,
1. I am 30 years old working in government office but from last one year plus i am facing a problem of backbone stiffness and neck pain every morning once i get up.
2. Sometime the neck pain changes to headache during the day time, however the the pain in backbone subsides during day.One additional information i was operated in year 2008 and had to take two Anesthesia shots in my back. Is it somehow related to that?
3. I have tried all sorts of Orthopedic pillow, mattress but to no avail. Request for your advice
Hi my father in law got stiff neck for more than three weeks.now it is causing pain at back of the ear and teeth.can you please help. Regards
Dear sir I was suffering from lower back pain in l4 l5 disc from 5 year. Now from 3 years my neck is stiff and my total head is under stiffness. Whole body stiffness. I m also under depression. With depression I don’t want to talk any body. Depression is wrose in evening time around 7 to 10 pm. Doctors tell me I m suffer from psychosomatic disorder. Help me sir plz
Hi Dr. Sharma
I am 38+ . Body weight 83 kg. There is stiffness in my shoulders, neck muscles.. My nature of job is to work on computer for 8-9 hours a day..
I would appreciate , if you advise me..
Thanks
Saurabh
Namaskar sir, sir meri age 24 year h. picchle 4 salo se mujhe back pain h, sath me neck pain bhi h, neck muscles me jakdan h bhut jyada is wajah se mujhe depression bhi rahta h. pero ki muscles me bhut jyada jakdan h. so kar uthta hu to takleef bad jati h. evening time me depression jyada hota h. dard or jakdan bhut jyada h sir please help me sir
Good day, Dr Sharma,
I have been suffering from painful neck stiffness for over a month. I am 42, female, runner up to 6 miles 2x a week. Stiffness and pain happens when I wake up in the morning. I have difficulty when rising. Pain happens as I tilt my head up and down but not so when I twist side to side.
I love in a tropical climate.
Kindly prescribe a remedy for me. Thank you.
My Mom is suffering from severe pain in backside of shoulder,backside of neck from last 7 months.
We consulted nerve specialist,took various treatment,sessions,physiotherapy for 3 months,nothing helped. We also did MRI regarding the problem…But nothing helped.The Result of the MRI was normal….But still the pain persists..Kindly help,what king of treatment we can follow now so that at least my mom can have a good sleep..Due to the pain,she is not able to do any housework,not able to sleep..and have a normal life…Please help regarding this…waiting for your reply
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Controlled diabetic with allopathic medicine , Bamboo Neck cervical Spondylitis
MRI reports dt 04.07.2014 as under
There is straightening of cervical & lumbar curvature likely due to muscle spasm
Multilevel disc des sciatica changes are seen in form of reduction of T2W signal intensity of nucleus pulposus
Large bridging osteophytes are seen at C4 , C 5 and C 6 vertebral levels
Vertebral bodies are otherwise normal in height & marrow signal intensity . Alignment of the vertebrae
Is normal . A small hemagioma is noted in D5 vertebral body
Minimal disc bulge is seen at C7-D1 level without nerve root impingement
Minimal disc bulges are seen at L3-4 and L4-5 level without NRI
Spinal cord shows normal in signal intensity
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