Chiropractic Services near Me
Neck Pain Relief in Meridian
How Chiropractic Care Relieves Neck Pain
Neck pain is a common condition that can result from poor posture, stress, injuries such as whiplash, or underlying spinal issues. It can range from a mild discomfort to debilitating pain that affects daily activities and overall quality of life. Chiropractic care offers a non-invasive, drug-free approach to treating neck pain by addressing the root cause rather than just masking symptoms. Through spinal adjustments, mobilization techniques, and personalized therapeutic exercises, we help restore proper alignment, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility. Patients often experience relief from stiffness, tension, and restricted motion, along with enhanced nervous system function. If you are struggling with persistent or recurring neck pain, chiropractic treatment can provide lasting, effective relief tailored to your specific needs.
Our methods to treat your neck pain
Chiropractic Adjustments
Adjustments to the spine and extremities help restore motion, balance musculature, and reduce pain. Our doctors utilize many techniques and can determine which method is best suited for the patient. Our treatments are safe, gentle, and comfortable for the patient.
Soft Tissue Release
Soft tissue or myofascial release techniques treat the affected soft tissue including muscle/ligament and tendon dysfunction. This helps reduce inflammation, break down scar tissue/adhesions, and increase circulation to speed healing.
Spinal Decompression
Decompression techniques help decompress, traction, or stretch the spine and is most effective when treating disc pain, disc degeneration, and radiculopathies.
Exercise Rehabilitation
Corrective exercise is used to stabilize the spine after injury or as a way to fix movement compensation. Teaching you how to move through the neck, back, shoulders and hips prevents future injury.
Neck Pain Relief in Meridian, Idaho
Symptoms of Neck Pain May Include:
Persistent or Recurring Neck Pain
Limited Range of Motion
Muscle Tension or Spasms
Pain Radiating to Shoulders or Upper Back
Postural Issues
Tension Headaches
Numbness or Tingling into arm and/or hands
Consult our clinic if the following occur:
Shooting or electrical pain into the shoulder or arms
Numbness, tingling, or the sensation of weakness
Pain with waking up in the morning
Pain with turning your head
Headaches
Postural strain with prolonged sitting
Motor vehicle accident
Some of the symptoms we treat are:
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Cervical Sprain/Strain
- Cervical Facet Syndrome
- Cervical Disc Herniation or Bulging Disc
- Cervical Radiculopathy (Pinched Nerve)
- Whiplash (Acceleration-Deceleration Injury)
- Forward Head Posture
- Tension Headache
- Cervicogenic Headaches
- Poor Posture-Related Neck Pain
Neck pain may present as localized discomfort in the neck or as referred pain extending into the shoulders, upper back, or arms. The intensity can range from mild stiffness to moderate or severe pain that intensifies with daily activities.
It may develop gradually as a chronic, ongoing condition, or is can occur suddenly as acute, sharp pain—often following poor posture, injury, or strain. Both acute and chronic cases are frequently treated at our clinic and typically respond well to our conservative, drug-free approach to care.
Common causes of neck pain include:
- Poor posture
- Muscle strain or overuse
- Injury or trauma from sports or auto accidents
- Joint dysfunction
- Arthritis
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Nerve compression
- Stress and muscle tension
- Degenerative disc disease
- Infections or medical conditions
What you should expect at our Clinic
On your first visit, our doctors perform a thorough history and examination which determines the diagnosis and course of treatment.
If X-rays are warranted, they are taken in house, using our state of the art digital X-ray unit. Each treatment plan is customized to you.
Our goal is to get you out of pain at the same time finding the cause of your pain. Elite Chiropractic & Rehab has the most effective treatments.
Common Conditions Treated at Elite Chiropractic and Rehab
Degenerative Disc Disease / Cervical Spondylosis
Degenerative disc disease, also known as cervical spondylosis, is age-related wear and tear of the discs and joints in the neck, leading to chronic stiffness, neck pain, and occasionally nerve-related symptoms.
Cervical Sprain/Strain
A cervical sprain or strain occurs when the muscles or ligaments in the neck are overstretched or torn, often due to sudden movement or poor posture, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion.
Cervical Facet Joint Dysfunction
This condition involves irritation or restricted movement in the small joints at the back of the cervical spine, causing localized neck pain and stiffness, especially with turning the head.
Cervical Disc Herniation or Bulging Disc
A cervical disc herniation or bulge happens when the cushioning disc between vertebrae protrudes or ruptures, potentially pressing on nearby nerves and resulting in neck pain, arm pain, numbness, or tingling.
Cervical Radiculopathy (Pinched Nerve)
Cervical radiculopathy, commonly known as a pinched nerve, occurs when a nerve in the neck is compressed—often by a herniated disc—causing sharp neck pain that may radiate into the shoulder, arm, or hand. This can often be seen with stenosis, or narrowing of the spaces within the spine where nerves travel. Left untreated, symptoms may worsen over time and lead to muscle weakness or loss of function.
Whiplash (Cervical Acceleration-Deceleration Injury)
Whiplash is a neck injury caused by sudden back-and-forth motion, typically from a car accident, leading to neck pain, stiffness, headaches, and sometimes dizziness or fatigue.
Forward Head Posture
Forward head posture, often called “tech neck,” is a common postural problem where the head leans forward relative to the shoulders due to prolonged device use, causing neck strain, muscle fatigue, and poor spinal alignment.
Tension Headaches
Tension headaches are often caused by tight neck and scalp muscles due to stress or poor posture, resulting in a dull, band-like pain around the head and discomfort in the neck and shoulders.
Cervicogenic Headaches
Cervicogenic headaches stem from dysfunction in the cervical spine, especially the upper neck joints, and typically cause one-sided head pain that starts at the base of the skull and may be accompanied by neck stiffness.
Poor Posture-Related Neck Pain
Neck pain caused by poor posture develops when prolonged slouching or forward head position places strain on the neck muscles and joints, often resulting in aching, stiffness, and fatigue that worsens over time.
Get Started Today
