Alleviate Persistent Neck Pain With Physical Therapy
Alleviate Persistent Neck Pain With Physical Therapy

Alleviate Persistent Neck Pain With Physical Therapy

Alleviate Persistent Neck Pain With Physical Therapy

Have you ever had one of those days at work or school when your neck just won’t stop bothering you? Or maybe turning your head to check for cars is difficult or painful. Neck pain can really impact your day and make life less enjoyable. Good news! At Boost Physical Therapy, we’ve got a team that knows just how to help you feel better and give you tips to keep the pain away.

Most of the time, neck pain happens because there’s something wrong with a muscle or joint. Figuring out what the real source is can be difficult, but with the help of our experienced therapists, you can get to the root of your problems, and more importantly, get the solutions you’re looking for. 

Our therapists will use treatments like specific stretches, hands-on techniques, and strength exercises that are tailored for immediate and lasting relief. Our ultimate goal? To help you return to a life you can enjoy to the fullest.

Meet Our Team

Physical Therapy: Your Pathway to Relief

We’ll start with a comprehensive evaluation, including gathering as much information about your health, previous history of neck pain, and information about your most recent episode. Next, we’ll conduct a physical examination, including a hands-on assessment of your neck and upper back muscles. We’ll assess your posture and movement patterns to identify any restrictions or limitations contributing to your pain. Our treatment programs are built on several key elements, all aimed at facilitating the health of your neck:

  • Posture Correction: Poor posture is a significant contributor to neck pain. Working with you, our therapists will guide you through the steps to correct your posture, effectively alleviating muscle strain on your neck and shoulders.
  • Hands-on Therapy and Custom Exercises: Our expert therapists use specialized manual treatments to free up restrictions and alleviate tension in soft tissues.  We’ll also develop personalized exercise routines aimed at targeting the source of your pain to improve mobility and strength.
  • Ergonomic Evaluation: Our therapists will provide practical recommendations for your work and home environments that can help minimize any physical strain on your neck and shoulders. We will also introduce you to stress-minimizing methods that can be seamlessly integrated into your work life.

Unconventional Yet Effective Solutions for Neck Pain

Do you ever wake up with a stiff neck and wonder why it keeps happening? You’re not alone. Neck pain is pretty common, and it can be super annoying. But guess what? There are solutions, including some more unusual ones you may not have heard about yet. Our therapists at Boost Physical Therapy use cutting-edge approaches to ensure you find the most effective ways to find lasting relief!

How to Help Your Neck Pain — Tips You May Not Know

Tackling neck pain is not just about focusing on the neck itself. By implementing these unconventional yet scientifically-backed recommendations into your daily routine, you’re setting yourself on a path toward relief and lasting wellness.

  • Lumbar Support Can Alleviate Neck Pain: The way your lower back is positioned has a big effect on your neck. Using lumbar support can help you sit up straight, letting your neck sit over your shoulders like it should. When you know you will be sitting for a while, whether at work or in the car, use a rolled-up towel or buy a lumbar roll to put in your lower back. Even though you’re changing the lower back position, your neck will thank you!
  • Why Thoracic Mobility Matters: The thoracic spine consists of the 12 vertebrae in your mid-back. It plays a critical role in your overall spinal function. When this area is stiff or restricted, your neck compensates by moving more than it should. This often leads to a forward head posture, which can strain the neck muscles and lead to long-term pain. 
  • Mind-Body Connection: Believe it or not, the state of your mind can also help heal your neck pain. Research has shown that stress can intensify pain, so techniques like mindfulness and breathing exercises can help reduce stress levels. Just a few minutes a day of deep breathing can go a long way.
  • 1/2 lb. tomatillos, husked, rinsed, and halved
  • 1 jalapeño, halved and seeded
  • 1/2 small onion, cut into wedges
  • 2 Tbsp. fresh lime juice
  • 1/3 cup packed fresh cilantro
  • Kosher salt
  • 6 large eggs
  • 1 tsp. olive oil
  • 1 cup shredded pepper Jack or Cheddar cheese, divided
  • 1 cup fat-free refried beans
  • 4  large tortillas
  1. Arrange oven rack 6 inches from broiler; heat broiler.
  2. Arrange tomatillos and jalapeño, cut sides down, on foil-lined baking sheet along with onion and broil until blistered, 10 to 12 minutes. Let vegetables cool, then transfer to food processor. Add lime juice, cilantro, and ¼ tsp salt and pulse to combine (salsa should be slightly chunky).
  3. Beat eggs with 1 tablespoon water and ¼ teaspoon salt. Heat oil in large nonstick skillet on medium. Add eggs and cook, stirring with rubber spatula every few seconds, to desired doneness, 2 to 3 minutes for medium-soft eggs. Fold in ½ cup cheese.
  4. Spread ¼ cup beans on each tortilla, then divide eggs and remaining cheese on top. Spoon 2 Tbsp salsa over each and roll, folding sides over filling and then rolling from bottom up. If desired, crisp both sides in nonstick skillet on medium. Serve with remaining salsa.