Relief for Head and Neck Pain
At our office, we have certified physical therapists who can help uncover the source of your pain and address its resolution. Our specialists are well-versed in the causes of both acute and chronic head and neck pain, and they can help identify issues like nerve compression, muscle tightness, or injury that may be causing your discomfort.
What Causes Head and Neck Pain?
Head and Neck pain can be a frustrating problem; from the complex network of nerves that control your facial and head movements to the muscles that support your head, neck pain deserves an evaluation by a medical professional. At Paradigm Physical Therapy, we understand that head and neck pain can be debilitating, so we take the time to listen to our patients and develop treatment plans that are individualized to their unique needs.
We offer a variety of therapies aimed at alleviating discomfort and maintaining your health, so you can get back to living a full life without persistent pain.
Head and Neck pain can arise from a variety of sources. At Paradigm Physical Therapy, we are experts at
diagnosing and treating all causes of head and neck pain, including but not limited to:
- Whiplash
- Asymmetric posture
- Injury to the spinal column or discs
- Pinched nerves
- Arthritis
- Tension build-up
- Temporomandibular (TMJ) pain
- Torticollis
- Repeated Motion
To begin uncovering the source of your pain and addressing its resolution, contact our office
today.
How Are Head and Neck Pain Related?
The neck is an integral part of the human body, as it connects the head to the body and plays an important role in maintaining balance and facilitating movement. The neck is home to the cervical plexus, eight spinal nerves that branch into the cerebral column. Pain that starts in the neck will often travel to the shoulders, back, and head. This is a big reason why neck pain is commonly associated with headaches of all types including migraines. In some cases, chronic headaches may be caused by neck pain and vice versa.
Common issues caused be head and neck pain include:
- Dizziness
- Balance issues
- Headaches
- Vertigo
- TMJ
- Neck Pain
Did you know?
In the state of Texas you can be evaluated by a physical therapist without a referral from your physician or healthcare professional. Patients can be seen for 15 days without a referral.
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Patient-Centered Physical Therapy Services
We provide high-quality outpatient services for people living throughout Odessa Midland, including those who are suffering from orthopedic injuries or chronic conditions affecting the head and neck.
How Physical Therapy Can Help Head and Neck Pain
Let’s face it. You’ve probably tried every trick in the book when it comes to dealing with chronic headaches and neck pain. But now, you’re tired of living in pain. If you’ve decided it’s time to make a change and put an end to the stress and burden of your pain, physical therapy may be the answer you need. By using targeted exercise, a physical therapist can help you overcome issues like neck pain, vertigo, or headaches. The types of tests and exams that a physical therapist may perform to diagnose your condition will depend on many factors, including your medical history, age, present condition, and other health issues.
A physical therapist can help you improve muscle strength and reduce pain naturally, by focusing on the underlying cause of your pain. We can help you
prevent future head and neck pain from recurring. Using various modalities to ease your pain and increase recovery time. These therapies may include electrical stimulation and ultrasound. We will also suggest a combination of manual therapies to help reduce tension in your muscles, stretch the tendons and ligaments in your neck and relieve aches and pains.
Why Choose Us?
No one needs to suffer from head or neck pain long term. Whether you have acute or chronic headaches or dull or sharp neck pain, now is the time to have it addressed. Obtain head and neck pain relief with Paradigm Physical Therapy.
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