Chiropractic
Care For Neck Pain
Struggling with neck pain or stiffness? Our chiropractic helps to ease stiffness, improve mobility, and get you back to daily life. Book your appointment today.
Expert care for neck and shoulders.
Neck stiffness or shoulder back tension shouldn’t hold you back. Our physio treats the spine and neck to ease discomfort at its source.
At Summit Chiropractic we’ve treated all kinds of neck issues, from sudden injuries to long-term pain and stiffness.
Using tailored techniques, we address everything from postural strain to muscle imbalances, helping you regain movement, ease pain, and return to your daily activities with confidence.
Take the first step toward a more comfortable, active life. Book your spine and neck chiropractor session today!
Neck pain explained.
Spine and neck pain are common, often linked to posture, injuries, or spinal issues. Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening and how physio can help:
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Neck and shoulder pain can result from a range of factors, including poor posture, muscle tension, and repetitive movements.
Sitting at a desk for long periods or slouching can put strain on your muscles and joints, leading to discomfort.
Sports injuries, accidents, or sudden movements can also affect the neck and shoulders, causing stiffness or pain.
Back pain often arises from similar causes, like muscle imbalances, improper lifting, or prolonged periods of sitting.
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Symptoms of neck pain
Stiffness or tightness
Reduced range of motion
Aching or soreness
Sharp or radiating pain into the shoulders
Headaches starting at the base of the skull
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Chiropractic treatment aims to restore balance in the spine and muscles, which helps relieve pain in the neck, shoulders, and back.
Through spinal adjustments and gentle techniques, chiropractors work to realign your spine, reduce muscle tension, and improve movement. This approach helps reduce discomfort and supports the body's natural healing process, while also preventing future injuries and improving overall posture.
Neck, shoulder, and back pain can manifest in different ways, depending on the cause. Common symptoms include:
Stiffness or tightness in the neck, shoulders, or back
Pain that worsens after sitting, standing, or sleeping
Difficulty moving the neck or shoulders freely
Tension headaches or migraines
Pain that radiates down the arms or legs
Reduced range of motion or flexibility in the upper back
Muscle spasms or soreness after activity
Your recovery is our priority.
Chiropractic treatment offers numerous benefits for those suffering from neck, shoulder, and back pain. It can reduce pain and inflammation, helping you feel more comfortable in your daily activities. By improving spinal alignment, chiropractic treatment enhances flexibility and range of motion, making it easier to move without discomfort.
Regular adjustments can also help relieve muscle tension and stiffness, preventing future strains. Additionally, chiropractic treatment supports better posture, which can further reduce the risk of pain and injuries. Over time, these treatments promote faster recovery and greater overall mobility, allowing you to return to normal activities with improved comfort and ease..
Chiropractic For Neck Pain FAQ
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Neck pain physiotherapy is a targeted treatment approach that helps reduce stiffness, relieve pain, and improve mobility in the neck and upper spine.
It often combines manual therapy, exercises, and posture correction to address the root cause of discomfort.
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Physiotherapy treats both neck and upper spine issues by improving posture, strengthening muscles, and reducing tension.
Spine and neck physio work together to restore movement, relieve pain, and prevent future injuries.
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Sessions typically last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your condition and treatment plan.
Your physiotherapist will tailor the session to your specific neck or spine issues.
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In most cases, a referral isn’t required to see a physiotherapist.
However, your GP or specialist can provide one if needed for insurance or treatment purposes.
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The number of sessions varies depending on the severity and type of neck or spine injury.
Your physiotherapist will assess your condition and create a personalised plan to achieve the best results.
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Yes! Spine and neck physiotherapy not only addresses current pain but also focuses on posture, strength, and movement habits, helping reduce the risk of recurring neck and upper back problems.