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Neck Pain After Roller Coasters or Amusement Rides: Why Acceleration Can Reveal Cervical Instability

Roller coasters, amusement rides, water rides, and sudden amusement-park movements can trigger neck pain, headaches, dizziness, visual strain, or shoulder-blade burning because they expose the cervical spine to acceleration, deceleration, vibration, and rapid direction changes.… Neck Pain After Roller Coasters or Amusement Rides: Why Acceleration Can Reveal Cervical Instability

Why Your Neck Pain Is Worse in the Grocery Store: Motion Sensitivity, Visual Overload, and DMX

If busy stores or crowds trigger neck pain, dizziness, or ‘off’ sensations after injury, the pattern may be motion-sensitive and proprioception-related. DMX evaluates cervical motion behavior (translation/angulation, asymmetry) to help clarify whether segment mechanics contribute… Why Your Neck Pain Is Worse in the Grocery Store: Motion Sensitivity, Visual Overload, and DMX