Orthopedic Treatments for Neck Pain

Your neck does more than just provide support for your head. Although the bones in your neck are small and delicate, they enable you to perform a wide range of motion. Turning your head to check for traffic before crossing the street? Giving a reassuring nod to a friend? Both are possible due to the neck bones and muscles. Pain in this area can be debilitating and frustrating and, thanks to society’s reliance on electronics, is increasingly more common. Ask our experts about neck pain treatment options.

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Neck pain could be due to a soft-tissue injury, an accident or overuse. Neck pain can radiate to the shoulders, elbows and hands, making it difficult to diagnose and treat. From chiropractic care, pain management, and physical therapy to spinal surgery, our physicians use the latest technology, techniques, and research to identify the root cause of your pain and get you back to what you do best.

When to See a Doctor for Neck Pain

Our Forté Fast Orthopedic Care locations are open regularly for walk-in appointments in cases of sports or other sudden injuries that don’t show signs of immediate emergency. For older injuries or pain lasting longer than a few days, including chronic pain or pain following a previous back surgery, call our office for a regular appointment. One of our trained triage specialists can make sure you see the right specialist at a location convenient to you.

Individualized Treatment Plans

Your Forté physician can help get to the root of your pain. Using a personalized treatment plan that fits your age, activity level, and needs, your doctor makes sure you get the right treatment—whether that’s chiropractic care, pain management, back surgery or a less invasive technique.

At every step, your doctor will discuss spine treatment options and personally select the best equipment, physical therapist, and plan of action to speed your recovery.

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