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Dealing with neck pain or stiffness? Learn common causes, symptoms, and how chiropractic care in Buffalo can help relieve neck pain naturally.
Stiffness or reduced range of motion
Muscle tightness or spasms
Pain when turning your head
Headaches that start from the neck
Pain that travels into the shoulders or arms
Neck pain is one of the most common issues we see—and for many people, it builds up slowly over time. Long hours at a desk, looking down at your phone, or poor sleep positions can all put stress on your neck.
At WNY Spine Chiropractic, we help patients in Buffalo and Niagara Falls find relief from neck pain by addressing the underlying cause—not just the symptoms.
Your neck supports the weight of your head and allows for a wide range of motion. Because of that, it’s especially prone to strain and irritation.
Common causes include:
Even small daily habits can add up and lead to ongoing discomfort.
Neck pain can show up in different ways depending on what’s causing it.
You might experience:
If symptoms extend into the arms or hands, it may involve nerve irritation.
If your neck pain is paired with:
You may be dealing with a pinched nerve or disc-related issue. These conditions often require more targeted care.
Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper motion in the joints of the neck and reducing tension in surrounding muscles.
Your care plan may include:
Improving how your neck moves can reduce strain, ease tension, and help prevent the issue from returning.
Neck pain is one of the most common symptoms after a car accident—even low-speed collisions.
If your pain started after an accident, you may be dealing with whiplash, which can take hours or even days to fully show up.
Early evaluation is important to prevent long-term issues.
We start by understanding how your neck pain developed and how it’s affecting your daily life.
Your visit includes:
If needed, we’ll also determine whether imaging or additional evaluation is appropriate.