Neck pain can interfere with nearly everything — working at your computer, driving, sleeping comfortably, or even turning your head without stiffness.
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For some people, the pain develops gradually from posture strain or long hours at a desk. For others, it begins suddenly after a car accident, sports injury, or awkward movement.
If your neck pain is lingering, worsening, or radiating into the shoulders or arms, it’s worth getting evaluated.
At Maan Chiropractic, we provide conservative, condition-focused treatment for patients dealing with acute and chronic neck pain. The goal is simple: identify the cause and create a structured plan to help you move more comfortably again.
Common Causes of Neck Pain
Neck pain is not just “tight muscles.” It can be caused by several underlying issues, including:
• Muscle strain from posture or overuse
• Herniated or bulging cervical discs
• Pinched nerves
• Whiplash injuries
• Degenerative changes
• Joint restriction
• Tech neck and forward head posture
• Headache-related tension
Some patients experience dull, persistent stiffness. Others report sharp pain, limited motion, or radiating symptoms into the shoulders, arms, or hands.
Understanding the source is key to treating it properly.
A Structured Evaluation, Not Guesswork
Your visit begins with a detailed review of:
• When symptoms started
• Whether pain radiates or causes numbness or tingling
• Injury history, including auto accidents
• Work and activity demands
A focused examination evaluates joint mobility, posture, neurological signs, and muscular involvement.
Digital X-rays are available in-office when clinically appropriate to assess alignment or disc spacing.
This approach allows for targeted care rather than generalized treatment.
Conservative Treatment Options for Neck Pain
Treatment recommendations depend on your diagnosis and symptom severity. Your care plan may include:
• Chiropractic adjustments
• Mechanical traction
• Spinal decompression (when disc involvement is present)
• Cold laser therapy
• Interferential current therapy
• Trigger point therapy
• Corrective exercises
Care is structured and monitored over time. Adjustments are made based on progress and response to treatment.
When Should You Seek Care?
You should consider evaluation if:
• Neck pain lasts more than a few days
• Movement is restricted
• Pain radiates into the arms
• You experience headaches related to neck tension
• You were recently involved in a car accident
Early evaluation can help prevent minor mechanical issues from becoming more persistent problems.
Schedule a Neck Pain Evaluation
If neck pain is affecting your work, sleep, or daily comfort, conservative care may help you regain mobility and reduce irritation.
Our team provides structured, condition-focused treatment options in Coral Springs.
New patients can schedule online or contact our office to verify insurance benefits before beginning care.

