2. Pain in the Neck
Pain in the neck can be because of different factors, many of which aren’t really related to your neck at all – and any type of neck pain warrants a visit to your doctor for this reason. As one example, sometimes pain in the neck can be a precursor to a heart attack if it’s combined with other symptoms like chest tightness, pain in the chest and sometimes numbness or pain shooting down the arm – sometimes left, sometimes right.
When pain in the neck is frequent, it’s because of repetitive strain that’s putting too much tension on the neck. With supination, it’s almost always the angle of the foot causing neck pain. If that doesn’t make sense, you should realize that craning your neck can affect your feet – and if your feet aren’t stepping as they should, the rest of your body will try to compensate for it, causing a cycle.