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Neck Pain Management

What is neck pain management physiotherapy?

Neck pain management physiotherapy is a targeted treatment approach that addresses pain, stiffness, and dysfunction arising from the cervical spine — the seven vertebrae that form the neck region. Neck pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints today, affecting people of all ages due to poor posture, sedentary lifestyles, workplace habits, injuries, and degenerative changes in the cervical spine.

At Dr. Chandolkar's physiotherapy clinic in Nanded, we offer a comprehensive neck pain management programme that goes beyond temporary relief. Our expert team identifies the underlying cause of your neck pain and delivers personalised, evidence-based treatment to restore full neck function, eliminate pain, and prevent recurrence.

Our neck pain management treatment approach

At Dr. Chandolkar's, every neck pain treatment plan begins with a detailed cervical spine assessment to identify the exact source and pattern of pain. Our approach combines advanced manual therapy techniques with corrective exercises and patient education for lasting results.

Cervical manual therapy and joint mobilisation

Skilled hands-on techniques applied to the cervical spine joints to restore normal mobility, reduce stiffness, relieve nerve compression, and significantly decrease neck pain — particularly effective for cervical spondylosis and facet joint dysfunction.

Deep cervical flexor strengthening

Targeted exercises to strengthen the deep stabilising muscles of the neck that are commonly weak in chronic neck pain sufferers. Restoring these muscles reduces strain on the cervical spine and provides lasting postural support.

Myofascial release and trigger point therapy

Soft tissue techniques to release tight neck and upper shoulder muscles, deactivate painful trigger points, and relieve referred pain that radiates into the head, shoulders, and arms from the cervical region.

Cervical traction therapy

A gentle decompression technique that creates space between cervical vertebrae to relieve disc pressure, reduce nerve root irritation, and provide effective relief for patients suffering from cervical disc prolapse and cervical radiculopathy.

Postural correction and ergonomic rehabilitation

Assessment and correction of head-forward posture, rounded shoulders, and poor sitting habits that are the leading causes of chronic neck pain, combined with personalised ergonomic advice for workstation and daily activity modifications.

Heat therapy and electrotherapy modalities

Therapeutic application of heat, ultrasound, and TENS to reduce cervical muscle spasm, decrease inflammation around irritated cervical joints and nerves, and accelerate tissue healing for faster neck pain relief.

Frequently asked questions

Q. What are the most common causes of neck pain?

The most common causes of neck pain include poor posture and prolonged screen time, cervical spondylosis (age-related wear and tear), cervical disc prolapse or herniation, muscle strain and tension, whiplash injury following road accidents, cervical radiculopathy (pinched nerve), and stress-related muscle tightness. At Dr. Chandolkar's in Nanded, we diagnose the specific cause and treat it directly for the best outcomes.

Q. Can physiotherapy cure cervical spondylosis?

While cervical spondylosis is a degenerative condition that cannot be fully reversed, physiotherapy at Dr. Chandolkar's clinic in Nanded can significantly reduce pain, improve neck mobility, strengthen supporting muscles, and prevent further deterioration — allowing patients to live pain-free and active lives without dependence on medication.

Q. How many physiotherapy sessions are needed for neck pain relief?

Most patients with acute neck pain experience significant relief within 4 to 6 sessions. Chronic neck pain conditions such as cervical spondylosis or disc prolapse may require a longer programme of 6 to 10 weeks. Dr. Chandolkar's team will assess your condition thoroughly and set a clear treatment timeline with measurable goals.

Q. Is neck pain physiotherapy safe for cervical disc problems?

Yes. Physiotherapy is a safe and highly effective first-line treatment for cervical disc prolapse and disc-related neck pain. At Dr. Chandolkar's in Nanded, treatment for cervical disc conditions is carefully planned using gentle mobilisation, cervical traction, and nerve decompression techniques to relieve pain without aggravating the disc.

Q. Does Dr. Chandolkar's provide neck pain physiotherapy home visits in Nanded?

Yes. Home visit physiotherapy services for neck pain are available for patients who are unable to travel to the clinic due to severe pain or mobility limitations. Contact Dr. Chandolkar's at drchandolkars.com or call us to arrange a home visit for neck pain management in Nanded and surrounding areas.

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