Focused care that reduces neck pain, restores smooth motion, and helps prevent tension from building back up.
Your neck is made up of vertebrae that extend from the skull to the upper torso. Cervical discs absorb shock between the bones. The bones, ligaments, and muscles of your neck support your head and allow for motion. Any abnormalities, inflammation, or injury can cause neck pain or stiffness.
What is Neck Pain?
Neck pain is a common complaint. Neck muscles can be strained from poor posture, whether it’s leaning over your computer or hunching over your workbench. Osteoarthritis also is a common cause of neck pain.
Many people experience neck pain or stiffness occasionally. In many cases, it’s due to poor posture or overuse. Sometimes, neck pain is caused by injury from a fall, contact sports, or whiplash. Most of the time, neck pain isn’t a serious condition and can be relieved within a few days. But in some cases, neck pain can indicate serious injury or illness and require a doctor’s care.
Causes Of Neck Pain
- Muscle strains
- Worn joints
- Nerve compression
- Injuries
- Diseases
Is Chiropractic Care Right for Your Neck Pain?
- Stiff neck
- Tech neck
- Pinched nerve
- Whiplash
- Muscle knots
- Shoulder tension
- Headaches
- Poor posture
If your neck pain keeps coming back, chiropractic care can help restore motion, reduce tension, and improve posture so relief lasts beyond the appointment.
What to Expect During Your Session
Neck pain can come from posture strain, joint restriction, muscle tension, or old injuries. Your first visit starts with a detailed intake and a focused exam of your neck, shoulders, and upper back, plus a check of posture and range of motion. We’ll explain what we find, then tailor care to your comfort level. Treatment may include targeted adjustments, soft tissue work, and simple mobility or posture steps to help you feel better and keep it from coming right back.
Why Choose Limitless Chiropractic?
Neck Pain Specialists
We focus on the root cause, not just the sore spot. Care is built around restoring motion, reducing tension, and improving how your neck and shoulders work together.
Lasting Results
Relief should hold up past the office. With consistent care and clear home guidance, many patients experience fewer flare-ups, better posture, and easier daily movement.