The cervical spine is a coordinated network of joints, muscles, nerves and bones, all of which function together to provide mobility and support for the head. However, sometimes these structures can be a source of pain and sensitivity, causing local pain in the neck, referral to the shoulder and arm, and up into the head as headaches.
Read more about chiropractic for neck pain in our previous article.
Signs & symptoms our Geelong chiropractors might see:
What a chiropractic neck pain assessment might look like:
What chiropractic treatment of chronic neck pain might involve:
Chiropractic treatment may include spinal manipulative techniques, soft tissue therapies, exercise and rehabilitation, along with guidance for self-management.
Chiropractic care is focused on reducing pain, restoring movement and regaining function of the spine.
Signs & symptoms our Geelong chiropractors might see:
What a chiropractic WAD assessment might look like:
What chiropractic treatment for WAD might include:
Acute neck pain can occur following trauma, or simply following a restless night’s sleep. Symptoms can develop immediately or in the hours to days that pursue. Normally acute neck pain subsides in the days to weeks following its onset.
Signs & symptoms our Geelong chiropractors might see:
Chiropractic care and management may include spinal manipulative and mobilisation techniques, soft tissue therapies, gentle exercises, along with advice and education regarding your condition.
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