Neck Pain and Athletes: Running Injuries

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Neck Pain and Athletes: Running Injuries

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Stress tends to accumulate in the neck, and most of us don?t treat it until it?s become a major problem. For runners, the likelihood of developing neck pain is shockingly high, given that most of us think of knee and low back injuries in running.

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Tags: Pain, Neck Pain, Exercise and Fitness, Running, Stress Management

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