Pain Relief
Reduces local pain, tightness, and repeated muscle spasm episodes.
Orthopedic Service
Dr. Zope's Orthopedic & Physiotherapy Center provides diagnosis and treatment planning for neck pain, cervical spondylosis, muscle strain, posture-related pain, and nerve-related cervical symptoms.
Overview
Neck pain can come from poor posture, muscle spasm, cervical spondylosis, disc issues, pinched nerves, or injury such as whiplash. It may appear as local stiffness, headaches, arm pain, numbness, or difficulty turning the neck.
At Dr. Zope's Orthopedic & Physiotherapy Center, neck pain treatment is based on the cause and may include medications, posture correction, physiotherapy, activity modification, and spine-focused evaluation where needed.
Care Focus
Reduces local pain, tightness, and repeated muscle spasm episodes.
Supports easier turning, bending, and posture control.
Helps evaluate pain radiating into the shoulders or arms.
Guidance helps reduce strain from desk work, mobile use, and driving.
Care differs for spondylosis, disc problems, strain, or injury.
The aim is to improve work comfort, sleep, and routine activity.
Possible Causes of Neck Pain
Prolonged periods of poor posture, such as slouching or looking down at devices, can strain the muscles and ligaments in the neck, leading to pain.
Overuse or strain of the neck muscles, often from activities like heavy lifting or repetitive motions, can result in neck pain.
A herniated disc in the cervical spine can put pressure on nerves, causing pain, numbness, or tingling sensations in the neck and arms.
Wear and tear of the joints in the neck over time can lead to osteoarthritis, causing pain and stiffness.
Compression or irritation of nerves in the neck, known as a pinched nerve, can cause pain and other symptoms.
Trauma, accidents, or sports injuries may result in neck pain, including conditions like whiplash.
The natural aging process can lead to degeneration of the spinal discs, contributing to neck pain.
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Common Causes
Procedure
The neck pain pattern, stiffness, posture, and nerve symptoms are examined.
Imaging and physical examination help identify the root cause clearly.
The plan may include medication, physiotherapy, posture advice, or spine review.
Progress is tracked to improve movement, comfort, and long-term control.
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Consultation
The clinic team can guide you on diagnosis, conservative treatment options, posture correction, and recovery planning.
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