What’s wrong with the squeaky neck?

Most of the squeaking in the neck is caused by the friction of the supraspinous ligament and interspinous ligament in the neck when the patient moves the neck, which will produce a squeaking sound. In general, you can tell the patient to reduce the weight bearing of the neck as much as possible and pay attention to keeping warm, so that the phenomenon of neck creaking can be reduced. If the patient has a small joint disorder in the cervical spine, friction can also occur when moving, and a popping sound can occur, but the patient will have local pain, and at the same time affect the activities of the neck, which is a pathological popping sound, and needs to take correct treatment in a timely manner, most of which requires oblique wrenching to give reset, and also the external application of blood pain relief cream, which can relieve the clinical symptoms of the patient.