Neck Pain Physiotherapy
Neck pain is a common musculoskeletal problem and may be related to posture, work habits, sleeping position, activity demands, or irritation of the joints and soft tissues around the neck. In some cases symptoms remain mainly in the neck, while others also notice discomfort into the shoulder, upper back, or arm.
If your symptoms also extend into the shoulder or upper arm, you may also refer to [Shoulder Pain Physiotherapy].
Common symptoms
- Neck pain, tightness, or stiffness
- Discomfort with turning the head, looking down, or holding certain postures
- Tightness around the neck and shoulders or discomfort in the upper back
- In some cases, symptoms spreading into the shoulder or arm
How physiotherapy assesses
Physiotherapy assessment usually includes the pattern and location of symptoms, which postures or activities are affected, and the movement, strength, control, and function of the neck. The shoulder, upper back, and arm may also be reviewed where relevant to help clarify the main source of symptoms.
How physiotherapy may help
Physiotherapy may help through mobility work, posture and control training, strengthening, and advice on daily activities. The aim is to reduce ongoing irritation, improve neck movement, and support better day-to-day tolerance.
Related Conditions
Shoulder Pain
Rotator Cuff-Related Shoulder Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Not sure whether your condition falls into this category?
You may first arrange a physiotherapy assessment to understand the more suitable management approach according to your symptoms, activity needs, and rehabilitation goals.
