Neck pain can range from mild stiffness to debilitating cervical radiculopathy that radiates down the arm. The cervical spine is small, mobile, and packed with nerves, so even minor injuries can cause significant symptoms. Our integrated team treats the full spectrum — from posture-related strain to disc herniation and post-accident injuries.
Also known as: Cervicalgia, Cervical pain
Symptoms of neck pain
- Stiffness or limited neck rotation
- Aching pain in the neck or upper shoulders
- Headaches starting at the base of the skull
- Pain or numbness radiating into the arm or hand
- Worse pain after long hours at a desk or screen
Common causes
- Postural strain from prolonged screen use ('tech neck')
- Whiplash from auto accidents
- Cervical disc herniation or degeneration
- Facet joint arthritis
- Sports impacts and falls
How we treat neck pain
We combine multiple disciplines under one roof so you get the right care for your case — not just whatever one provider happens to offer.
Chiropractic care
Gentle cervical adjustments and mobilization to restore range of motion.
Learn more →Physical therapy
Deep neck flexor strengthening and posture correction for lasting relief.
Learn more →Spinal decompression
Cervical decompression for herniated or bulging discs causing arm symptoms.
Learn more →Pain management
Cervical facet injections or medial branch blocks for arthritic neck pain.
Learn more →What to expect on your first visit
- Cervical orthopedic and neurological exam
- Posture and movement screening
- Imaging review or referral when arm symptoms suggest disc/nerve involvement
- Combined adjustment + PT plan with home exercises
- Re-evaluation milestones so progress is measurable
Frequently asked questions
Why does my neck hurt every morning?
Common culprits include sleep posture, an unsupportive pillow, and underlying cervical joint dysfunction. A targeted exam can identify what's actually driving the morning pattern.
Are neck adjustments safe?
Yes — when performed by a licensed chiropractor after appropriate screening. Our team uses a range of techniques and selects the gentlest effective approach for your case.
Could my neck pain be from a pinched nerve?
If you have arm pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness, a cervical nerve may be involved. We test for this on the first visit and adjust the treatment plan accordingly.
Ready to start treatment?
Same-day appointments available. We accept most major insurance, workers' comp, and personal injury liens.
Related conditions we treat
Other spine and musculoskeletal conditions commonly seen alongside neck pain.
Low Back Pain
Low back pain is the most common musculoskeletal complaint in the world. It can stem from muscle strain, disc problems, joint dysfunction, nerve compression, or trauma from an accident. Effective treatment depends on identifying the actual pain generator — not just chasing symptoms. Our team combines a careful clinical exam with a multi-disciplinary toolkit so you get the right care, not just any care.
Learn more →Headaches
Tension and cervicogenic headaches are among the most common reasons people seek chiropractic care. They typically originate from cervical joint dysfunction, muscle tightness, and posture problems — not from inside the head itself. Identifying the cervical contribution is often the difference between repeated medication and real, lasting relief.
Learn more →Whiplash
Whiplash is a soft-tissue neck injury caused when the head is rapidly snapped backward and then forward — most commonly in rear-end auto accidents. The sudden force overstretches cervical muscles, ligaments, and facet joints, and can also irritate or injure cervical discs. Symptoms often appear hours or days after the crash, which is why same-day documentation matters for both your recovery and any personal injury claim.
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