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Neck Pain

The cervical spine supports about 12 pounds — and its flexibility makes it vulnerable.

Neck Pain

Neck Pain

The neck, also called the cervical spine, begins at the base of the skull and contains seven small vertebrae. The cervical spine supports the full weight of your head which is on average about 12 pounds. While the cervical spine can move your head in nearly every direction, this flexibility makes the neck very susceptible to pain and injury.

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Neck pain treatment
Common Signs

What neck pain feels like

Neck pain can be quiet and nagging — or sharp and limiting. Either way, the right diagnosis is the first step to real relief.

Tightness and stiffness across the upper traps

Tension headaches at the base of the skull

Sharp pain when turning your head

Numbness or tingling into the arm or hand

Pain after long hours at a desk or phone

Reduced range of motion

Our Approach

How we get your neck moving again

Coordinated medical, chiropractic, and rehab care — all under one roof.

  1. Evaluate

    A focused cervical exam — and X-ray when warranted — identifies whether your pain is from joint dysfunction, muscle strain, or disc irritation.

  2. Restore

    Gentle adjustments, trigger-point injections, and targeted physical therapy reduce nerve pressure and rebuild healthy motion.

  3. Prevent

    Posture retraining, ergonomic guidance, and home exercises keep your neck mobile so the pain doesn't return.

Why Absolute Wellness

Care designed around your relief

Integrated Medical + Chiropractic

Medical doctors and chiropractors working under one roof — coordinated care, not handoffs.

Personalized Treatment Plans

No two cases of neck pain are alike. Your plan is built around your exam, history, and goals.

On-Site Digital X-Ray

Same-day imaging when clinically indicated so we can act on findings without delays.

9+ Years Serving Eugene

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Call (541) 484-5777 or request an appointment online.