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Neck pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint. Over twenty-five million Americans are absent from work for eleven days on average due to neck pain (1). Neck pain has many causes and is often considered multifactorial. <\/p>\n

As a result, it is especially important to diagnose the cause of the neck pain so that it can be treated effectively. In this article, we will review the causes of neck pain and how it is diagnosed and treated.   <\/p>\n

Types Of Neck Pain<\/h2>\n

There are many ways to categorize neck pain. One method is to do so based on the duration of the neck pain. Neck pain is classified as acute if symptoms have been present for less than six weeks, while subacute if less than three months, or chronic if present for more than three months.<\/p>\n

Neck pain can also be classified based on the cause of the pain. For example, mechanical (neck pain that comes from the ligaments or muscles), discogenic pain (from damage to the discs), or neuropathic pain (due to injuries to the nerves).<\/p>\n

However, the type of pain can also reveal the cause of the pain. Here are the types of neck pain a person may experience:<\/p>\n