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Get answers to common questions about Neck Pain Treatment.
Neck pain often stems from stress, poor posture, repetitive strain, or whiplash. Our Neck Pain Treatment targets cervical misalignments, muscular tension, and joint dysfunction through adjustments and soft-tissue work to reduce pain and restore motion.
Many patients notice reduced pain and improved mobility after one or two sessions, but optimal results typically require a customized plan over several weeks. Frequency depends on severity, chronicity, and individual response to care.
Yes, when performed by trained chiropractors, treatment is safe and specifically adapted after whiplash. We perform thorough exams and imaging review when necessary, then use gentle techniques to stabilize the cervical spine and relieve pain.
Sometimes. Imaging may be recommended to assess structural issues, rule out fractures, or guide care in complex cases. We only order x-rays or MRI when clinically indicated and will explain findings before beginning treatment.
Most patients feel only mild pressure or relief during adjustments. We use gentle, patient-specific techniques to minimize discomfort and communicate throughout care. Any unexpected pain is addressed immediately and techniques are modified.
Yes. Cervicogenic headaches often originate from cervical spine dysfunction. Our Neck Pain Treatment decreases joint irritation and muscular tension that trigger headaches, improving frequency and intensity with adjustments and posture correction.