Tissue Ischemia

Ischemia may activate nociceptors and contribute to pain. Prolonged compression or lack of movement in the posterior neck may activate nociceptors and contribute to pain. If forward head posture compresses posterior neck tissues and limits…

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Ischemia may activate nociceptors and contribute to pain. Prolonged compression or lack of movement in the posterior neck may activate nociceptors and contribute to pain. If forward head posture compresses posterior neck tissues and limits movement, reduced blood flow may occur. Tissue ischemia means inadequate blood flow to tissues.