Cervical Spondylosis
Age-related wear and tear of the spine can lead to neck pain or stiffness. Don’t worry, we’ve got ways to help keep you moving comfortably.
Herniated Disc
When one of the discs in your neck presses on a nerve, it can cause pain, numbness, or tingling. We can help ease that discomfort with the right approach.
Muscle Strain
Overworking your neck muscles or sleeping in an awkward position can cause a strain. A little rest and care can usually sort this out.
Neck Pain
Neck pain can be caused by poor posture, muscle strain, or injury. Our expert team will help relieve discomfort and improve your mobility with personalized treatment.
Neck Sprains
A quick twist or awkward movement can stretch ligaments, making your neck feel sore and swollen
Neck Stiffness
Whether from sitting at a desk too long or bad posture, neck stiffness is common. We’ll help you loosen up and feel better.
Pinched Nerve
If a nerve in the neck gets compressed, it can cause pain, weakness, or tingling. With proper care, we can relieve that pressure and get you back on track.
Stenosis
Cervical stenosis occurs when the spinal canal in the neck narrows, potentially compressing the spinal cord and nerves. Symptoms can include neck pain, tingling, and weakness in the arms or hands.
Tension Headaches
Neck muscles, when tight or strained, can contribute to tension headaches. Physiotherapy offers treatments like massage, stretching, and exercises to release muscle tension, reducing the frequency and severity of headaches.
Whiplash
A sudden jolt (like in a car accident) that leaves your neck stiff, sore, and achy, but with the right treatment, it gets better!
