Conditions We Treat · Back & Neck Pain

Back & Neck Pain

Most back and neck pain isn't a single injury — it's a movement pattern that's been overloading the same tissue for a long time.

Back and neck pain are two of the most common reasons people come to see us — and two of the most commonly mistreated. Chasing the sore spot with heat, stretching, or generic core exercises often provides short-term relief without addressing why that area keeps getting overloaded in the first place.

Our Approach

We start with a full movement assessment — how you bend, rotate, breathe, and load your spine throughout the day — to identify the actual mechanical driver behind the pain. From there, treatment typically combines dry needling or fascial manipulation to address the acute tightness, with Postural Restoration® (PRI) movement retraining to correct the underlying pattern so it doesn't keep coming back.

Common Presentations We See

Chronic low back tightness that doesn't respond to stretching, disc-related pain, sciatica-type symptoms radiating into the leg, cervicogenic neck pain and headaches, and postural neck and upper back tension from desk work or training.

Dealing with back or neck pain that keeps coming back?

A Discovery Visit will find the actual mechanical cause, not just treat the sore spot.

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