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Is it normal for my neck muscles to be sore?
louder754
Feb 02 2009 10:05am
When you fell on your back, you may have whiplashed your neck, creating soreness....
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Nav J.
Mar 05 2009 11:59pm
what can be causing my neck muscles to itch??
RVJ
May 23 2009 6:15pm
neck muscles swell out after certain foods
brendacatterall
May 07 2009 11:52am
What might cause a twitch in the neck muscles?
faeoori
Sep 10 2009 2:05pm
Hard muscle in neck
bellykelly_99
Nov 23 2008 2:59pm
The key is to relieve nerve pressure in the neck. This is why the therapy and...
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Nav J.
Oct 03 2009 7:46am
i woke up with a sore throat and a swollen and...
michelle lawson
Dec 04 2008 8:06pm
what is better for relaxing back and neck...
ayten
Nov 19 2009 9:04am
what do i do, i pulled a neck muscle?
Nsood6
Mar 21 2009 7:37am
tingling muscles, neck pain, dizziness
riaflor
Jun 24 2009 7:33am
I have painful neck muscles and jaw for almost 3...
rems
Dec 01 2008 7:12am
I just came here looking for the same answer. Its right in the joint for me. Feels...
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Ccollins
Apr 05 2009 6:12am
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