Relief from head, neck, and shoulder pains
Persistent aches in the head, neck, and shoulders are among the most frequent clinical complaints, often stemming from poor postural habits, sports-related strains, birth trauma, or age-related degenerative changes. While most cases are musculoskeletal in nature, it is vital to first rule out "red flag" symptoms that may indicate serious underlying conditions such as cervical myelopathy, vascular insufficiency, or neurological deficits.
Spinal neck pain rarely stays localized. Because the nerves originating in the cervical spine (the neck) supply the sensations and motor functions for the upper body, a problem in the vertebrae can manifest in several ways: Postural Fatigue, Cervicogenic Headaches, Radiculopathy,