23 years
Constant pressure back of head no neck pains Slouches alot could it just be tension from the neck not being straight jaw clenched most of the day slight pressure in ears crp/neural exam normal
Jul 31, 2014
if the neurological exam is normal and CRP is normal this only indicates that no inflammation cause for your condition ,you might have postural kyphosis (loss of the normal curve of the neck due to bad posture) usually the normal cervical lordotic curve is between 31-40 degrees if the curve is less than 20 you might feel pain but if the curve is mildly affected then you might not feel pain but only tightness and pressure with no rest muscles ,then you might have a mild postural kyphosis.
Sometime slouched posture with forward head leads to the tendency of the entire body to lean forward of the center of gravity,as the head goes, so does the body. The pelvis rotates backward, almost as if trying to pull the trunk erect, and in the process pulls back on and flattens the lumbar spine. Hip flexors (front thigh and hip muscles) elongate and weaken, and hip extensors (gluts, and hamstrings at back of thigh) shorten and tighten. With loss of the normal lumbar lordotic curve ( "Flat– back Syndrome") the body tends to lean forward when sitting, walking or standing. As with forward neck/head, the added weight of the out of balance upper body requires more force applied by the back extensors to keep the upper body from falling forward,causing them to be in a constant state of tightness and that is the cause of the pressure you are feeling in that area .
Clenching your jaw most of the time is the cause for the pressure in the ears beside your bad posture .
SO the cause is poor or bad posture the cause of it might be stress.
Several factors contribute to poor posture-most commonly, stress, obesity, pregnancy, weak postural muscles, abnormally tight muscles, and high-heeled shoes. In addition, decreased flexibility, a poor work environment, incorrect working posture, and unhealthy sitting and standing habits can also contribute to poor body positioning.
to treat such condition you need to treat the underlying cause ,well it is obvious that you are tention and stressed from your question ,try to relax,train your muscles ,treat your stress it is affecting your jaws and neck and all over your body,whenever you remember try to stop clenching you jaws and standing sitting sleeping in good posture.
Sometime slouched posture with forward head leads to the tendency of the entire body to lean forward of the center of gravity,as the head goes, so does the body. The pelvis rotates backward, almost as if trying to pull the trunk erect, and in the process pulls back on and flattens the lumbar spine. Hip flexors (front thigh and hip muscles) elongate and weaken, and hip extensors (gluts, and hamstrings at back of thigh) shorten and tighten. With loss of the normal lumbar lordotic curve ( "Flat– back Syndrome") the body tends to lean forward when sitting, walking or standing. As with forward neck/head, the added weight of the out of balance upper body requires more force applied by the back extensors to keep the upper body from falling forward,causing them to be in a constant state of tightness and that is the cause of the pressure you are feeling in that area .
Clenching your jaw most of the time is the cause for the pressure in the ears beside your bad posture .
SO the cause is poor or bad posture the cause of it might be stress.
Several factors contribute to poor posture-most commonly, stress, obesity, pregnancy, weak postural muscles, abnormally tight muscles, and high-heeled shoes. In addition, decreased flexibility, a poor work environment, incorrect working posture, and unhealthy sitting and standing habits can also contribute to poor body positioning.
to treat such condition you need to treat the underlying cause ,well it is obvious that you are tention and stressed from your question ,try to relax,train your muscles ,treat your stress it is affecting your jaws and neck and all over your body,whenever you remember try to stop clenching you jaws and standing sitting sleeping in good posture.
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