Neck pain can result from poor posture, muscle strain, or chronic conditions. At SRS Pain Clinic, we offer comprehensive neck pain relief treatments, including manual therapy, exercises, and lifestyle guidance. Whether you're dealing with stiffness, tension, or chronic pain, our personalized approach ensures lasting relief.
Neck Pain or Cervical spondylosis is the degenerative disease of cervical vertebra. It is the age related problem. It occurs due to the wear and tear of the cervical vertebra. It may also cause radiculopathy ( pain radiates from neck to the shoulder, arm, Back).
In severe cases it may cause pressure on the nerve roots and spinal cord which results in sensory problems and function of the hand, muscle weakness with pain.
We provide INSTANT results and PERMANENT solution. We treat the root cause.
We relieve the nerve root compression and the area of pain present. We do Treatment with the Australian Treatment DRY NEEDLING. We provide good results. We reduce pain and restore movement and full function of the neck.
Neck pain can be caused by: Poor posture (e.g., looking down at screens too long) Muscle strain from sudden movements or overuse Herniated disc or pinched nerve in the cervical spine Arthritis (osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis) Injuries (e.g., whiplash from accidents) Medical conditions like meningitis or fibromyalgia.
Stiffness or difficulty moving the neck Sharp or dull pain in the neck, shoulders, or upper back Headaches originating from the neck Tingling, numbness, or weakness in the arms (possible nerve issue) Increased pain after long periods of sitting or standing.
Consult a doctor if: Pain lasts more than a few weeks or worsens over time. There’s numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or hands. Neck pain follows an accident or injury. You experience dizziness, fever, or unexplained weight loss.
In rare cases, persistent neck pain may indicate: Herniated disc pressing on spinal nerves. Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal). Meningitis (if fever and stiffness occur together). Heart attack (if neck pain is accompanied by chest pain and shortness of breath).
Maintain proper posture while working on screens. Use a headset instead of holding the phone between your shoulder and ear. Take frequent breaks from sitting or working. Adjust your computer screen to eye level. Exercise regularly to strengthen neck and shoulder muscles.