Neck Pain in Elmhurst and Palatine, IL
Neck Pain Elmhurst & Palatine IL arises when your spine and surrounding tissues are misaligned. Illinois Spinal Care offers safe, hands-on chiropractic therapies—like adjustments—to restore proper alignment, relieve pain, and prevent it from worsening.
When to See a Chiropractor for Neck Pain
Schedule a visit if your neck pain persists for more than a few days and doesn’t improve with rest, ice, or activity modification. The neck’s complex structure—vertebrae, muscles, tendons, ligaments—can harbor underlying issues that require professional care.
Common Causes of Neck Pain
Illinois Spinal Care treats neck pain stemming from:
- Muscle strains
- Worn joints
- Herniated discs
- Nerve compression
- Auto injuries (e.g., whiplash)
Chronic conditions like arthritis or, rarely, serious issues like meningitis may also be underlying factors.
How We Diagnose Neck Pain
Your provider will review your medical history and symptoms (location, intensity, activity-related triggers), perform a physical exam—including range-of-motion and palpation—and may use X-rays if structural concerns are suspected.
Our Approach to Treating Neck Pain
Neck pain is often due to misalignment and benefits from a combined, minimally invasive approach:
- Chiropractic adjustments
- Spinal decompression therapy
- Therapeutic massage
- Physical therapy
- TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)
- Neck brace support
- Ice, rest, and lifestyle modifications
- Trigger point therapy
- Myofascial release
Often, a combination of these treatments is required for lasting relief.
How to Prevent Neck Pain
Maintain alignment and resilience with:
- Good posture
- Regular exercise
- Healthy weight
- Routine spinal care and chiropractic updates
Preventive habits help curb pain before it becomes chronic.
Book Your Neck Pain Consultation
If neck pain persists, let Illinois Spinal Care relieve your discomfort with expert, hands-on chiropractic care.
Elmhurst: (630) 617‑9790 | Palatine: (847) 999‑0101
Call today to schedule your evaluation—and take the first step toward lasting, drug-free relief.
