

Jaipur, February 27, 2025.
That nagging pain in your neck after a long day isn’t just your body complaining – it’s part of a growing global health crisis.
Cervical pain, commonly known as neck pain, has silently become one of the most widespread health issues of our time, affecting how millions move through their daily lives.
According to a recent study published in ‘The Lancet’, a staggering 20 crore people worldwide were grappling with cervical pain in 2020.
Even more concerning is the future projection – by 2050, this number is expected to surge to 27 crore people.
According to a study published in the National Library of Medicine, about 14% of adults in India experience cervical pain at some point in their lives.
Cervical pain is a bone-related problem. In this condition, a person experiences pain around the neck or shoulders. In medical terms, it is called ‘Cervical Spondylitis’.
The problem of cervical pain can occur at any age. Nowadays, people use smartphones for long periods while sitting in the same position. This is a major cause of cervical pain.