Find Relief From Neck Pain

Neck pain is one of the most common concerns we treat.

It can feel like stiffness, aching, or sharp pain that makes it hard to turn your head or carry out daily activities. Our goal is to find the cause and provide lasting relief.

Common Causes of Neck Pain

  • Muscle strain or tension (often from poor posture)

  • Herniated or bulging discs

  • Cervical arthritis (osteoarthritis)

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Whiplash or injury

  • Pinched nerve

  • Stress and tension

  • Poor sleeping position or pillow support

  • Occupational strain (computer work, heavy lifting)

  • Referred pain from upper back or shoulders

Acupuncture for Neck Pain

Acupuncture uses very fine, sterile needles to stimulate the body’s natural healing abilities and ease discomfort.

How It Helps: Acupuncture relaxes tight neck and shoulder muscles, reduces inflammation, and improves blood flow to the sore area. It also triggers the release of endorphins, your body’s natural pain relievers.

What It Feels Like: The treatment is gentle and deeply calming. Many clients notice reduced pain and improved mobility, sometimes even after the first session.

Massage for Neck Pain

Therapeutic massage provides immediate relief for tight, stiff neck muscles and tension in the shoulders.

How It Helps: Skilled hands-on techniques release muscle tightness, reduce painful knots, and improve flexibility. Massage also increases circulation, helping muscles heal and easing stiffness.

What We Do: Depending on your needs, we may use gentle Swedish Massage for relaxation or focused Deep Tissue Massage to target deeper layers where chronic tension builds up.

Ready to Move Comfortably Again?

You don’t have to live with the limits of neck pain. Contact us today to book your appointment and begin your path to relief and ease.

Common Questions

  • A: We will talk with you about your pain to decide the best plan. A mix of acupuncture and massage often works wonderfully for neck pain.

  • A: Many people feel some relief after their very first session. Lasting relief may take a few treatments.

  • A: Yes! By relaxing the muscles in your neck and shoulders, both acupuncture and massage are very effective at reducing tension headaches.