Ann Arbor Chiropractor Explains Anterior Head Syndrome
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michimich -- Have you ever been told that you have a reverse cervical lordosis, reversed neck curve or tech neck?  Well actually this is a condition called "Anterior Head Syndrome (AHS)."

What Is Anterior Head Syndrome?

Anterior Head Syndrome occurs when the normal C-shaped curve of the neck straightens significantly or bends in the opposite direction. In some cases, this condition develops gradually over time. In others, it may result from trauma, repetitive stress, poor posture, or chronic mechanical strain on the neck.

Structure Dictates Function

One of the foundational principles of chiropractic care is that structure influences function.

Think of a bridge. If the supports of the bridge begin to shift out of position, the bridge may still stand, but it won't distribute forces as efficiently. Over time, excess stress develops in areas that were never designed to handle it.

The human body works the same way.

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The neck must support a head that weighs approximately 10 to 12 pounds. A healthy cervical curve helps distribute that load across the joints, muscles, discs, and ligaments of the neck. When that curve is lost or reversed, the body's mechanics change. The muscles may be forced to work harder, joints may experience abnormal stress, and movement patterns can become less efficient.

This is why many people with altered cervical curves experience symptoms such as:
  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Frequent headaches
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Muscle tension in the shoulders and upper back
  • Fatigue during prolonged sitting or computer work
  • Discomfort during physical activity

While not everyone with a reversed cervical curve experiences symptoms, structural changes can alter how forces move through the spine and surrounding tissues.

Read the full article on Pivotal's website: https://www.pivotalchiropractic.com/learn/ann-arbor-ahs-neck-pain

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Live Near Ann Arbor and Struggling with Neck Pain?

If you've been diagnosed with Anterior Head Syndrome or have been struggling with chronic neck discomfort, headaches, or postural challenges, a comprehensive chiropractic evaluation can help determine whether structural changes in your neck may be contributing to the problem. Dr. Gessert can help treat a myriad of issues related to neck pain in Ann Arbor, so if you're unsure whether or not a chiropractor could help, give us a call at 734-221-0362 or submit a contact form here: https://www.pivotalchiropractic.com/contact

About Pivotal Chiropractic: The sooner neck pain is treated, the better. Don't wait to get relief – contact Dr. Gessert today! You don't have to live your life in pain. We can help you get back to the activities you love. Contact Dr. Gessert for a complimentary consultation today to see if chiropractic care is the right solution for your neck pain.

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Source: Pivotal Chiropractic

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