Focused care that restores neck motion, reduces daily tension, and supports healthier posture over time.
Lordosis in the lower back, or lumbar spine, is the most common type. The easiest way to check for this condition is to lie on your back on a flat surface. You should be able to slide your hand under your lower back, with little space to spare.
Someone with lordosis will have extra space between their back and the surface. If they have an extreme curve, there’ll be a visible C-like arch when they stand. And from the side view, their abdomen and buttocks will stick out.
What is Cervical Lordosis?
Cervical lordosis is the natural inward curve of your neck that helps support your head and distribute stress through the spine. When this curve is reduced or reversed, the neck often has to work harder, which can contribute to stiffness, neck pain, headaches, and shoulder tension. It’s commonly influenced by posture habits, past injuries like whiplash, and age-related changes in the discs and joints.
Causes of Cervical Lordosis
- Relieves chronic muscle tension
- Breaks down scar tissue to support recovery
- Improves flexibility, posture, and range of motion
- Eases persistent muscle stiffness
- Reduces stress-related physical strainReduces stress-related physical strainReduces stress-related physical strainReduces stress-related physical strain
- Enhances circulation and the body’s natural healing process
Is Chiropractor for Cervical Lordosis Right for You?
- Forward Head Posture
- Neck Stiffness
- Shoulder Tension
- Whiplash History
- Tension Headaches
- Upper Back Tightness
- Limited Neck Motion
- Postural Imbalance
Chiropractic care can help when a reduced neck curve is tied to joint restriction, muscle guarding, and posture stress.
What to Expect During Your Session
During your session, we’ll start by reviewing your symptoms, posture habits, and any history of injury, then assess your neck mobility, upper back movement, and muscle tension patterns. If care is appropriate, you may receive gentle, targeted adjustments and soft tissue work to improve motion and reduce strain through the neck and shoulders. You’ll also leave with simple posture and mobility steps to support progress between visits.
Why Choose Limitless Chiropractic?
Posture-First Assessment
We look at what’s pulling your neck out of position. Your posture, neck mobility, upper back mechanics, and muscle tension patterns are assessed to find the real drivers. Care is targeted, comfortable, and paired with clear guidance from the start.
Stronger Neck Support
Improving cervical lordosis is often about better motion and better habits over time. With consistent care, many people feel less stiffness, fewer tension headaches, and easier neck rotation during daily life. You’ll get simple steps to support progress between visits.