π΅ Neck Pain
Expert chiropractic treatment in Richmond, KY β drug-free relief that addresses the root cause.
Neck Pain: Understanding the Root Cause
Neck pain is the third most common pain complaint in the United States, affecting nearly 70% of people at some point. The cervical spine must support the weight of your head while allowing wide-ranging movement β making it vulnerable to strain, injury, and degenerative changes from modern lifestyles.
Common Causes
- β’Poor posture and prolonged screen time ("tech neck")
- β’Whiplash injuries from auto accidents
- β’Cervical disc herniation or degenerative disc disease
- β’Muscle tension and stress
- β’Sleeping in poor positions
- β’Cervical arthritis or osteoarthritis
- β’Sports and work-related injuries
How Chiropractic Helps
Cervical chiropractic adjustments gently restore proper alignment to the neck vertebrae, relieving pressure on compressed nerves and reducing inflammation. Our doctors use specific, controlled techniques tailored to each patient's condition β safe, effective, and completely drug-free.
- Drug-free and non-invasive
- Most patients improve in 5β7 visits
- Safe for all ages including children
- Treats the root cause, not just symptoms
- Accepts all major insurance
Recognise the Signs of Neck Pain
If youβre experiencing any of these symptoms, chiropractic care may provide the relief youβre looking for.
Persistent neck stiffness
Headaches at base of skull
Limited neck rotation
Shooting arm/shoulder pain
Numbness in hands or fingers
Muscle knots and tension
Your Neck Pain Treatment Plan
A clear, structured process designed to get you better and keep you better.
Assess
Comprehensive examination, health history, and on-site digital X-rays to identify the precise structural cause of your neck pain.
Treat
A personalised treatment plan using chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy, and targeted modalities β often beginning on your first visit.
Recover
Progress tracking, home care guidance, and ongoing support to ensure lasting recovery. 90% of patients return to full, normal function.