Everything is complicated here. As chiropractors explain, the pressure does not rise. But every time you have something, somewhere, strongly spasms or hurts, your blood pressure can also rise. Just because you freak out. Nerves, adrenaline, everything. This not only increases, but can even scale down the pressure.
Basically, whatever your pain, anything can trigger an increase in blood pressure.
Anti-inflammatory
If a person has a back or neck pain, then he is taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. They can interfere with kidney function and increase blood pressure. This happens at every turn. And the matter will not be in osteochondrosis, but in the kidneys.
Spine fracture
If a person breaks his back somewhere at the level of the shoulder blades, and even injured his spinal cord, then he will not only be paralyzed, but his pressure can also scale. All sorts of wrong reflexes are triggered there, which are bad for the heart and the regulation of blood pressure.
And there is also increased muscle tone and cramps, which also increase blood pressure. About, like weightlifters.
Chiropractors
They say that if a person is not all right with the cervical spine, then he will have increase blood pressure, and this is the type of one of the most common symptomatic hypertension in nature.
In fact, symptomatic hypertension is more likely associated with deformed arteries or malfunctioning kidneys. In principle, there are no osteochondrosis in this list.
So you won't find, brothers, that someone will crunch your neck and your blood pressure will drop. Most older people have high blood pressure. It shortens life, and there is usually no reason for such an increase. This is the curse of the human race.