• Neck pain treatment at Agilaflex

Neck pain treatment in Winchester

Agilaflex is Winchester’s premier centre for the effective treatment of neck pain.

Neck pain can badly interfere with your daily activities. It’s only when we have a problem with our neck that we realise how much we need to use it – doing things we usually take for granted such as driving, lying down, getting up and working on the computer can all become painfully difficult, or even impossible.

Perhaps you suffer from a loss of neck movement, stiffness and aching, sharp pain with sudden movements, headaches, shoulder blade or shoulder pain from the neck. Whatever the nature or cause of your neck condition, we can help you by resolving pain, relieving muscular tension and restoring your range of movement.

Your initial assessment will be carried out by one of our qualified clinicians, who will conduct a thorough physical examination and gain a confidential understanding of your full medical history. This allows us to assess your state of health and any possible causes of your neck pain. This examination may be complemented with an on-site X-ray examination, if deemed necessary.

Chiropractors, osteopaths and physiotherapists have an in-depth knowledge of these areas and are the best equipped professionals to diagnose, treat and manage all non-surgical issues associated with the neck.

Depending on your diagnosis, your clinician will then mobilise your joints, work on your muscles and may manipulate the spine and other joints in a precise yet gentle way to improve movement, relieve pain and reduce nerve irritation and muscle spasms. Our patients tell us they love our approach.

So what’s causing your neck pain?

The following parts of your anatomy are often involved in generating neck pain, but the list is not exclusive and your pain may result from a combination of factors. Once we know what is giving rise to your pain and how the anatomical structure in question has been injured, an appropriate care plan will be laid out for you.

Joints

Joints

Disc

Disc

Small Intrinsic Muscles

Small Intrinsic Muscles

Large Musculature

Large Musculature

Referred Pain

Referred Pain

Chiropractor vs osteopath vs physiotherapist - which should I see and what's the difference?

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