
Neck Problems
The seven vertebrae below the skull are considered the cervical spine or neck. At some point, almost everyone has neck pain. The medical term for neck pain is cervicalgia; in most cases, it subsides over time.
Symptoms Of Neck Pain
Neck pain can range from simple pulls, strains or stiffness that your doctor, chiropractor or physical therapist can address, to conditions where only more advanced services will provide relief. Anytime you experience neck pain or discomfort, contact your physician to diagnose your condition.
Remember, it's important that you speak to a doctor if any of these symptoms are persistent, or if you experience them with any frequency.
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Diagnosis of Neck Pain
The Institute for Diagnosis and Treatment of Pain will help you discover the proper diagnosis for your chronic, severe neck pain. Is your condition arthritis? Is your pain from a ruptured disc, or is it a herniated disc? Have you had surgery... and has it failed? Maybe you've had severe whiplash, and therapy alone cannot relieve your neck pain. If you are suffering from one of these conditions, we can help. Please complete form in left-hand column for a free telephone assessment to see if you are a candidate for our services. You may also qualify to receive a free review of your MRI, CT Scans or X-rays (a $300 value).







