Root-Cause Care for Neck Pain
If you’re struggling with Neck Pain, we’re here to help you feel safe, supported, and on the path to relief—without surgery or long-term medications.
If you’re dealing with dull aching pain, stiffness, or pain that worsens after work, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to suffer through it. Our integrative approach targets the root cause of your neck pain using hands-on therapies, movement correction, and drug-free relief.
Neck pain can be split into three major categories:
The most common type of neck pain often results from degenerative changes in the cervical spine. It can stem from issues with intervertebral discs, facet joints, or muscles and ligaments.
Caused by compression and inflammation from bone spurs, hernias, or degeneration around a cervical nerve root, most commonly at the C6 or C7 levels.
These are headaches caused by neck pain. They are usually a result of muscular imbalances and entrapped nerves.
Common Symptoms of Mechanical Neck Pain
Common Symptoms of Cervical Radiculopathy
Common Symptoms of Cervicogenic Headache
When to Seek Immediate Care
Treatment needs to address the multifactorial nature of neck pain. At WHH, we combine careful diagnosis with individualized care that targets the source of your pain, not just the symptoms.
Our Evaluation Process
Most patients begin with weekly sessions and experience improvement within 4–8 visits.
From your first visit, we aim to identify the root cause of your pain and create a plan that gets you moving again.
Mechanical Neck Pain is multifactorial. Common causes include:
Cervical Radiculopathy is typically caused by nerve compression or irritation. Common causes include:
Cervicogenic Headaches are typically caused by nerve irritation. Common causes include:
Risk Factors:
Wild Horse Health is a cash-pay clinic. We do not bill insurance directly, but:
Most mild to moderate cases improve within 4–6 weeks with consistent, non-invasive care.
Surgery is rarely necessary. Most patients experience significant relief with conservative treatments.
Yes—gentle, guided movement can help reduce pain and improve mobility. We’ll design a safe plan for you.
No, but it is multifactorial and can recur if the underlying cause isn’t properly treated. Ongoing maintenance care may help prevent flare-ups.
We’re here to support your recovery—addressing not just your neck pain, but your whole body’s alignment and function.
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