Med Tent: Neck Pain In Endurance Athletes
- By Jordan Metzl, M.D.
- Published Nov. 7, 2012
- Updated Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:03 AM UTC
In this video Dr. Jordan Metzl discusses why runners and triathletes experience neck pain. He identifies the common causes of neck pain in endurance athletes and offers several effective treatment options.
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FILED UNDER: Injury Prevention / Running Injuries / Video TAGS: Med Tent / neck pain
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