![]() ![]() Many people claim to be able to predict the weather by assessing their joint aches and pains. These questions have perplexed scientists for years, and driven some of them to conduct studies in order to determine peoples’ susceptibility to changes in the weather. Can one’s joints really predict the weather? Does that winter chill really ‘get into the bones’? Can the weather make neck pain worse? One popular weather website actually includes an ‘aches and pains’ prediction in its forecast, although how accurate any of its ‘future trends’ are is up for debate. The weather may be making your neck pain worse - but what can you do?ĭoes the weather make a difference to your neck pain? With cooler weather setting in as we near Halloween, this week’s blog takes a look at the strange science of the human barometer and why winter is a time of discontent for many of those with spondylitis, along with other neck pain sufferers.
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