Chiropractic Treatment for Neck Pain in Doncaster
Neck pain is extremely common and often caused by specific injuries or poor posture, leading to stress and tension. So if you are looking for Chiropractic treatment for neck pain in Doncaster we can help.
Neck pain may be felt in the base of the skull, shoulders or either side of the neck, in any case, can be incredibly uncomfortable.
At Thorne Road Chiropractic Clinic, our team of skilled, experienced, and fully qualified chiropractors can help you overcome neck pain, through the skilled and effective application of chiropractic care, including cervical manipulation.
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Neck Adjustments
Through careful examination, we will determine the cause of the issue and prepare a care plan to support your recovery. At this stage, we will also consider other areas of the spine. This is because although the neck may be the site of pain, it may not be the only area that is affected. We will then proceed to do neck adjustments on the appropriate joints, muscles, and ligaments to achieve fast and noticeable improvements. We will also discuss triggers from your lifestyle, including ergonomics which should ensure that you get long-lasting pain relief from this treatment.
What are the different types of neck pain?
There are many different types of neck pain. To address the pain, it’s important to understand what type of neck pain you’re suffering from, as well as the cause. If you are unsure of the cause but are still wanting chiropractic treatment for neck pain in Doncaster, please get in touch today.
Mechanical neck pain
Mechanical, or simple neck pain, is the most common type of neck pain. It can be caused by prolonged poor posture affecting the neck and shoulders. Poor sleeping positions and sitting awkwardly are other reasons for ongoing neck pain. Simple neck pain does not usually involve trapped or compressed nerves.
Age-related neck pain
As we get older, we are more likely to experience pain as a result of the ageing process. Intervertebral discs, sitting between the bones in the neck absorb shock, and will narrow as we age, thereby causing friction and stiffness, eventually leading to pain in the neck.