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Neck Pain

Neck pain is a common problem that can affect people of all ages and lifestyles. It may develop gradually due to posture or stress, or suddenly following an injury or awkward movement. Whether it presents as stiffness, headaches, or sharp pain that limits daily activities, neck pain can significantly interfere with work, sleep, and quality of life.

At iPersonal Physiotherapy, we understand how frustrating and restrictive neck pain can be. Our experienced physiotherapists provide thorough assessment and evidence-based treatment to help relieve pain, restore movement, and prevent future problems. Every treatment plan is tailored to you, focusing on both symptom relief and long-term recovery.


What Is Neck Pain?

Neck pain refers to discomfort or restriction affecting the cervical spine and surrounding muscles, joints, and nerves. The cervical spine supports the head and allows a wide range of movement, making it particularly vulnerable to strain and irritation.

Neck pain may be:

  • Acute, lasting days or weeks

  • Persistent, lasting longer than three months

Symptoms can range from mild stiffness to severe pain and may sometimes be associated with headaches, shoulder pain, or pain radiating into the arms.


Who Can Be Affected by Neck Pain?

Neck pain can affect almost anyone, but it is particularly common in people who:

  • Spend long hours sitting or working at a computer

  • Have poor posture or sustained head positions

  • Experience high stress or muscle tension

  • Perform repetitive movements

  • Have previously experienced whiplash or injury

Although neck pain is common, it should not be ignored — early treatment can prevent symptoms from becoming long-term.


Common Causes of Neck Pain

Neck pain can develop for many reasons, including:

  • Muscle Tension and Strain: Often linked to posture, stress, or prolonged sitting

  • Joint Dysfunction: Stiff or irritated joints in the cervical spine

  • Disc-Related Issues: Changes in spinal discs that may irritate nearby nerves

  • Whiplash Injuries: Common following road traffic accidents or sudden impacts

  • Degenerative Changes: Age-related wear and tear affecting the joints and discs

In some cases, neck pain may also contribute to headaches or dizziness.


When Should You Seek Professional Help?

Most mild episodes of neck pain improve with gentle movement and time. However, you should seek assessment if:

  • Pain lasts longer than a few weeks

  • Symptoms are worsening rather than improving

  • You experience headaches, arm pain, numbness, or tingling

  • Pain follows an accident or injury

  • Neck movement becomes significantly restricted

Prompt assessment can help identify the cause and guide appropriate treatment.


How Does Physiotherapy Treat Neck Pain?

Physiotherapy offers an effective, non-invasive approach to managing neck pain by addressing both symptoms and contributing factors.

Manual Therapy

Hands-on techniques such as joint mobilisation and soft tissue therapy can help reduce pain, ease muscle tension, and restore normal movement.

Personalised Exercise Programmes

A tailored exercise plan plays a key role in recovery and may include:

  • Stretching exercises to reduce stiffness

  • Strengthening exercises to support the neck and upper back

  • Postural and movement retraining

These exercises help improve control, reduce pain, and prevent recurrence.

Education and Postural Advice

Education is a vital part of treatment. Understanding your condition, improving posture, and learning how to manage daily activities can significantly reduce strain on the neck and support long-term recovery.

Additional Therapies

Depending on your symptoms, treatment may also include:

  • Heat Therapy to relax tight muscles

  • Cold Therapy to reduce inflammation

  • Electrotherapy (e.g. TENS) to help manage pain

  • Dry Needling or Acupuncture to relieve muscle tension and pain


Regain Comfort and Confidence in Movement

Neck pain can be uncomfortable and limiting, but with the right physiotherapy approach it is often highly manageable. By addressing pain, restoring movement, and improving strength and posture, many people are able to return to normal activities with greater comfort and confidence.


Book Your Neck Pain Assessment Today

If you are experiencing neck pain, stiffness, or related symptoms, iPersonal Physiotherapy is here to help. Book an appointment today to begin your personalised treatment plan and take the first step towards lasting relief.

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