Neck Pain


Neck pain is a common complaint and refers to any discomfort felt in the structures that make up your neck. There are different types of neck pain, which can range from mild to severe and can be acute or chronic.


If you’re tired of suffering from the debilitating effects of chronic neck pain, Joint Pain Relief Center is here for you. Call now to speak with us so we can provide the individualized care you need.


Your neck consists of the upper portion of your spine to the skull and is made up of bones (vertebrae), ligaments and muscles that support your head and allow you the flexibility you need to move. The discs between each vertebra act as cushions that absorb shock during movement or trauma. Neck pain can result from issues with any one of these things and may be accompanied by stiffness, which is another common neck pain symptom.


Neck Pain Causes and Risk Factors


Given that your neck supports the weight of your head, it’s no surprise that most people experience neck pain throughout their lives.


The following are common causes of neck pain:

  • Overuse – Being hunched over a computer for long periods, holding your phone under your chin and other common daily activities can cause neck pain. Straining the muscles in your neck can also happen from something as simple as poor posture when standing, sitting or lying down or from improper heavy lifting.

  • Degenerative changes – Aging and everyday wear and tear can cause the discs between the vertebrae in your neck to deteriorate, leading to narrowing of the disc space or bone spurs. Herniated cervical discs can also put pressure on the spinal cord or surrounding nerves, causing neck pain.

  • Injury – such as a fall or car accident can cause whiplash or even fractures.

Poor posture and medical conditions, such as osteoarthritis, increase your risk of developing neck pain. Jobs that require heavy lifting, sitting for long periods or holding your head/neck in the same position for extended periods can also increase your risk of neck pain.


Neck Pain Symptoms


Neck pain can also be accompanied by headaches, shoulder pain, arm pain, numbness, and back pain. 

Some types of neck pain may indicate a serious medical problem, especially when accompanied by weakness, numbness or tingling, or pain that radiates down the arms or legs. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, contact us so we can get you matched with the right doctor today.


How Is Neck Pain Treated?


At Joint Pain Relief Center, the team offers personalized treatment plans to relieve neck pain that include:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Safe, gentle, and science-based chiropractic adjustments
  • Restorative Medicine/PRP

Depending on your diagnosis, the team will recommend a tailored approach to relieve your pain, decrease inflammation, and improve the function of the muscles and joints in your lower back.

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Joint Pain Relief Center
302 B Montague Ave.
Greenwood, SC 29649
Phone: 864-953-7836

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