What should I do if I turn my neck and feel a tendon tugging at it?

Turning the neck to feel a tendon pulling pain can be caused by trauma, cervical myofasciitis, neurogenic cervical spondylosis, etc., and can be treated with general, physical, drug and surgical treatments. 1. Trauma: direct violence or pulling by external forces can cause injury to the neck muscles and ligaments, and in severe cases, it can cause cervical vertebrae fracture, dislocation, subluxation, and other manifestations, which can lead to the feeling of tendon pulling pain when turning the neck. It is necessary to perform neck braking, consult a doctor to clarify the damage, and take ibuprofen orally for anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatment, and surgery is needed when the damage is serious. 2. Cervical myofasciitis: long-term improper posture of the neck or cold, can occur cervical myofasciitis, local aseptic inflammation, stimulated by inflammation can cause discomfort, in the rotation of the neck activities can cause local pain. It is necessary to pay more attention to the local rest, keep warm, can be in the regular hospital for neck hot compresses, massage, can follow the doctor’s prescription oral celecoxib and other anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs treatment. 3. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis: Neurogenic cervical spondylosis can stimulate the nerves in the neck and shoulders, resulting in irritating pain in the muscles, which can be manifested as tugging tendon pain. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as Loxoprofen sodium and nutritive drugs such as methylcobalamin can be used under the guidance of a doctor, and surgical treatment is needed when the symptoms are severe. When turning your neck, you need to consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of a specialist, actively carry out the appropriate treatment, which will help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.