Whole Body Health Care treats patients with neck pain on a daily basis. Neck pain affects over half of the population at some point in an individual’s life. It is second only to lower back pain as a cause of lost workdays.
Neck Pain
One of the most common causes of neck pain is due to a joint that is not functioning well. A joint restriction begins many ways. Often it’s due to accident or injury (minor or major). Poor posture is another cause. In our world of smartphones, this is a major factor. While joint restrictions aren’t dangerous, they can lead to more long-term problems.
Joint restrictions most commonly cause local tenderness and discomfort. You may notice that you cannot turn your head one way as far. Moving your head and neck may increase your discomfort. Pain from a restricted joint often trickles down to your shoulders and upper back. Headaches, lightheadedness and/or jaw problems can also begin due to these restrictions.
Be sure to tell your chiropractor if you have any dizziness, numbness or tingling in your face, arms, or hands. Any changes in vision, or difficulty speaking, swallowing or walking are also important.
Come and See Us
Chiropractic has proven to be the safest, most effective treatment for joint restrictions. Whole Body Health Care offers several tools to help ease your pain. If we can’t we’ll send you to the right place for you. If this applies to you or someone you know, don’t delay! Get in today and we’ll find out if we can help!
Common Symptoms Chiropractic Physicians Treat:
- Stiff Neck
- Sharp and Dull Pain
- Soreness
- Radiating Pain
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- DJD
- Jaw Pain (TMJ pain)
- Unable to move neck
- Unable to sleep
- Light-headedness
Conditions Chiropractic Physicians Treat:
- Neck Pain
- Headache
- Vertigo
- Torticollis
- Sprain/Strain
- Whiplash
- Migraine Headache
- Disc Lesion
- Spondylosis / DJD / DDD
- Spine Stenosis
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Radiculopathy
- Spinal Accessory Neuropathy
- Suprascapular Neuropathy
- Temporomandibular disorder
- Upper Crossed Syndrome
- Scapular Dyskinesis
- Dysfunctional Breathing
Hi, I have a question in regards to vertigo. Do you treat patients that have been diagnosed with meniere’s disease? I got diagnosed 5 years ago. I Live over here in tremonton and have been to a regular chiropractor that does the cracking and popping pretty much for those last 5 years. Nothing has changed. Im wondering are you one of those chiropractor’s that adjust with cracking or do you do the EPIC technique? And if you do what has the success rate been with it on your patients. Thanks for your time. Landen
We would be more than happy to treat you and see if a trial of care gets you better results than what you’ve had previously. We don’t use the EPIC technique – have you had success with that in the past? The combination of manipulation, acupuncture, ozone, other therapies and rehab are what sets us apart. There is certainly no way to guarantee any results but we generally see some level of improvement within 4 visits.