Treatment Approach

A Clear Path to Relief

Neck pain may stem from muscle strain, poor posture, disc issues, arthritis, nerve irritation, or injuries such as whiplash. A careful assessment helps determine what is driving your pain and which therapies are most appropriate.

Common Symptoms

Stiffness, limited range of motion, headaches, shoulder tension, and pain that may travel into the arm or upper back.

Care Options

Treatment may include medication management, targeted injections, regenerative therapies when appropriate, and guidance on activity modification and recovery.

Neck Pain FAQs

Answers to common questions about symptoms, evaluation, and treatment options.

When should I seek care for neck pain?

You should seek evaluation if pain is persistent, worsening, follows an injury, or interferes with sleep, work, or daily activities.

Can neck pain cause headaches?

Yes. Tension, joint irritation, and muscle strain in the neck can contribute to headaches and upper shoulder discomfort.

What if pain travels into my arm?

Pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arm may suggest nerve involvement and should be assessed promptly.

Will I need imaging?

Not every patient needs imaging right away. Imaging may be recommended based on your symptoms, exam findings, and medical history.

Are injections used for neck pain?

In some cases, targeted injections may help reduce inflammation, confirm the pain source, and improve function as part of a broader treatment plan.

Do you treat chronic neck pain?

Yes. Chronic neck pain often benefits from a comprehensive plan focused on diagnosis, symptom relief, and long-term function.