Hi, for some time now I have been having a
strange 'clicking' sensation in my neck
brought on by walking, talking, and
movement of my arms. I do suffer from
anxiety but am beginning to wonder wether
this is part of it.
Anyone know what it could be?
Thanks in advance,
james
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foundsome1
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Oct 2005 Posts: 17 Location: INDIA
Crackiling Noise.. Posted: 11-20-05 11:54am
Hi there. Iam having this crackling noise
from almost all joints of my body neck
fingures shoulders. Well iam undergoing a
treatment known as panchkaram. Which is
the only treatment which cures almost all
diseases/disorders. Try serching on net
about "panchkaram". I can crack all my
joints and the sound is pretty loud. Dont
know much about it but yes my doc said in
future ur joints would have crippled and
you would have been in bad condition. So
its like that..
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Jamesab
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jul 2005 Posts: 101 Location: UK
Posted: 11-22-05 06:04am
But its just in the same place all of the
time in my neck?
Could it be something slipped or bulging
in my neck? Because if I put pressure on
the left side of my neck I can feel my
headache getting worse?
Thanks,
james
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SAM1
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Nov 2005 Posts: 16
Clicking... Posted: 11-22-05 13:35pm
Hiya james...
I used to get this clikcing sensation
almost all the time..However it seemed to
have settled down..Although I do get the
odd click now an again, but I try to stay
calm n not worry bout it.
I get the clikcin feel in my throat and
front of neck wen I move my neck and wen I
swallow, ive also got this thight throat
problem.. (globus hystericus).
Dont worry bout it...Ive been told that
the cliking we feel is jus muscles goin
into spasms...And this is due to stress
and anxiety..,so the more u worry bout it
the longer it will last...So jus try not
to give it credibility n hopefully one day
it will dissapear without you knowing.
I know its easier said then done I
know....Nut u gotta try hard.
Hope this helps....
From sam
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LITTLE LISA
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Nov 2005 Posts: 30 Location: CROYDON, SURREY, UK
Posted: 11-22-05 13:44pm
I use to actually still do get clicking in
my neck but I also get it in my jaw and
inside my head ( I know that sounds weird
but really) it feels like a tiny ball
bearing is rattling around inside my head
( my dad said it was my brain
--cheeeeek!!! :shock: )
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sandyallen
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Feb 2004 Posts: 4580
Posted: 11-22-05 14:50pm
If you do not feel that it is anxiety and
stress, talk to the Dr. About getting an
mri done of the neck.
Good luck to you!
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Jamesab
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jul 2005 Posts: 101 Location: UK
Posted: 11-23-05 07:55am
Thanks guys, im seeing a pediatrician
again within a few weeks to talk through
my symptoms as part of cognitive
behavioural therapy. The other
pediatrician said that he is 100% sure
that there is absoloutley nothing
physicall wrong with me and there is no
need for any further scans or tests so I
guess I have to put it down to anxiety. I
will speak to her about and see what she
says,
thanks again,
james
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kscott
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Dec 2005 Posts: 3 Location: Australia
Silent Clicking Sensation In Neck Posted: 12-15-05 14:51pm
Does anyone have silent clicking sensation
in neck? I am talking about clicking
without sound as I am profoundly deaf and
had terrible time with silent clicking
sensation that goes on and off for the
last 1 and half year but getting less now
much to my relief. At first it was
flowing clicking when I felt slight
illness with many different kind of
symtoms like high blood pressure, bad
headache, breath heavily in the middle
nights, bad sleep etc. But now slight
clicking, sometime same time at heart
beating. Terrible time with my neck after
been working as a welder for many years.
First problem with repition strain injury
then pain in the neck for almost 20 years
since I left work. Now no more pain but
slight clicking is still on and off.
Hi All Do Not Worry People I May Have the Answer Posted: 04-24-07 05:07am
Hi the answer to you pray is below i know
is works as i have had no pain and noise
from neck since i used this treatment.
Therapy Benefits
Each treatment session results in more and
more tissue being laid down in the needed
areas. As a result, the joints continue to
become stronger. The patient notes more
endurance, they can do more activities, as
well as activities they couldn't do
before. The main side effect of the
treatment is less pain as a result of the
joint being stabilized. Also, snapping,
clicking, and popping sounds go away. The
patients can usually feel the joint
becoming stronger with each treatment they
receive.
In Dr. George S. Hackett's monograph
Ligament and Tendon Relation Treated by
Prolotherapy, illustrations #5 and #6 show
normal rabbit tendons which have been
injected three times each. The tendon on
the right has been given a proliferative
solution. The left tendons have been given
placebo injections. Hackett found that the
tendons injected with the proliferative
solutions were 35% to 40% larger in
diameter and weight compared to the
control injected left tendon. In his
monograph and article in the Journal of
the American Medical Association, Hackett
states that 1600 patients with severe
sacroiliac sprain were treated with
reconstructive injections. They were
examined by independent physicians 2 to 12
years after treatment was completed and
82% remained free of pain or recurrences.
hope this will help you out just to say i
had this done 15 years and my neck has
being brilliant since and silent .
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matt904
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Jun 2008 Posts: 3
Here is some info on the back of your neck clicking, or body!!!! Posted: 06-06-08 19:54pm
The back of your neck is making funny
noises because you probably have what is
called cervical subluxation (misalignment
of the cervical vertebrae). A good
chiropractor can usually clear that all
out in one visit, and I would strongly
advocate for you to have it done. There is
no pain in visiting a chiropractor,
fortunately. Not only will you be able to
look to left and right again without
problems, but your funny neck noises will
be gone, and your whole body will thank
you.