Neck pain isn't just inconvenient, it can put you at risk of further injury.

We offer chiropractic treatment and rehabilitative services to anyone in the Orlando area.

Chiropractic Care Treats The Following Symptoms With Great Success

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Car Accidents/Whiplash
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Poor Sleep Positioning
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Work Related injuries
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Sports Related Injuries
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Poor Posture
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Stress
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How We Take Care Of Your Neck Pain

Client-centered care means our chiropractors will get to know you and your symptoms.

Depending on the cause of your pain, they may recommend anything from chiropractic adjustments to stress management techniques. If your condition requires further testing or treatment, we can refer you to one of the trusted specialists in our network.

How Do You Know When It’s Chronic Pain?

While many would try to dismiss the pain, a problem that has persisted for more than twelve weeks is considered chronic neck pain.

Without treatment, this problem can hurt your quality of life, even possibly contributing to depression and anxiety. Symptoms such as fever, light sensitivity, pain behind the eyes, and reduced muscle function can accompany neck pain—these signs could indicate a serious problem that needs attention immediately.

What can you do to reduce neck pain?

The problem with neck sprains and strains is that they produce less elastic "scar tissue" to replace your normal elastic tissue. Surgical treatment has the potential to cause persistent pain and possible irreversible arthritis in certain people. It's critical to seek conservative, non-invasive care for your injuries as soon as possible, such as the sort we provide in our clinic. Depending on the severity of you neck injury, you may need to limit your activity for a while, especially if certain motions or activities cause you pain.

Avoid heavy lifting and take frequent breaks from prolonged activity, especially exercises that involve overhead movement. After an acute neck injury, applying ice for 10–15 minutes each hour can help reduce inflammation. For ongoing pain, heat may offer relief in some cases, but be sure to follow your doctor’s specific instructions regarding ice and heat use. Some individuals also find partial relief from sports creams.

Don't Let Things Continue To Get Worse

We recommend scheduling a visit with our office soon after you begin experiencing pain.

We can perform an evaluation to determine the cause of your neck pain. If you’re struggling with poor neck mobility, stiffness, or pain to the touch, make an appointment with our chiropractic team. We will design a customized treatment plan based on your individual needs.

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