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Neck pain is a common complaint that may result from postural dysfunction, degenerative changes, acute injury, or repetitive strain. Symptoms often include localized discomfort, stiffness, restricted range of motion, and in some cases, referred pain into the shoulders, arms, or head. Early assessment and targeted physiotherapy interventions can help reduce pain, restore mobility, and prevent recurrence.

Common neck injuries and conditions treated include:

  • Muscle strain and ligament sprains
  • Cervical disc herniation or bulge
  • Cervical radiculopathy (nerve irritation or compression)
  • Cervical spondylosis (degenerative changes/arthritis)
  • Whiplash-associated disorders
  • Postural-related neck pain
  • Cervicogenic headaches
  • Facet joint dysfunction