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Neck Pain Treatment in Blackpool

Whether it's a dull ache from hours at a screen, post-whiplash stiffness, or persistent pain that disrupts your sleep, osteopathic treatment addresses the underlying mechanics, not just the discomfort.

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Neck pain treatment Blackpool

Understanding the condition

What causes neck pain, and why it often persists

The cervical spine carries the full weight of the head, roughly 5kg, while maintaining the flexibility to move in every direction. It is one of the most mechanically complex regions of the body, and one of the most commonly affected by pain and restriction.

Neck pain is rarely a simple problem with a simple solution. The cervical spine is intimately connected to the thoracic spine, the shoulders, the jaw (TMJ), the nervous system, and even the digestive system. A problem in any of these areas can manifest as neck pain, which is why treating the neck in isolation so often fails to produce lasting results.

Osteopathy's whole-body approach is particularly well-suited to neck pain. We routinely find that long-standing neck problems have contributing factors in the thoracic spine, ribcage, shoulders, or breathing pattern, none of which would be identified or addressed in a simple symptom-focused approach.

Common symptoms

Persistent aching or stiffness in the neck
Pain that worsens with looking at a screen
Reduced range of movement, difficulty turning the head
Pain radiating into the shoulder or upper arm
Headaches originating at the base of the skull
Tingling or numbness into the hand or fingers
Muscle spasm or tightness in the upper trapezius
Waking with a stiff or painful neck

Contributing factors

What we assess and look for

The desk worker's neck

The most common cause of neck pain we see in clinic is sustained poor posture at a screen, often combined with stress and poor breathing mechanics. The good news is that this type of neck pain responds extremely well to a combination of hands-on treatment and practical postural changes. If this sounds familiar, you will not need long-term treatment.

How we help

Osteopathic treatment for neck pain

Your treatment is built around your specific assessment findings. We do not apply a standard neck pain protocol.

Cervical mobilisation

Gentle, precise techniques to restore normal joint movement throughout the neck and upper thoracic spine.

Soft tissue treatment

Direct treatment of the trapezius, suboccipitals, scalenes, and other muscles commonly overloaded in neck pain.

Thoracic assessment

Full assessment of the thoracic spine and ribcage, a commonly overlooked driver of persistent cervical problems.

Rehabilitation exercises

Targeted strengthening of the deep neck flexors and scapular stabilisers to maintain the results of treatment.

Workstation & posture advice

Practical, specific guidance on screen height, chair position, and daily habits that are loading your cervical spine.

Neck pain & osteopathy

Can osteopathy help with whiplash?

Yes. Whiplash injuries, whether recent or historic, respond well to osteopathic treatment. Acute whiplash requires a modified approach in the early stages, but hands-on treatment can significantly accelerate recovery and reduce the risk of chronic symptoms developing.

Is neck manipulation safe?

Osteopathic treatment of the neck uses a range of techniques, from gentle soft tissue and mobilisation work through to manipulation. We use the approach most appropriate for your presentation. All techniques are fully explained before use, and you are always in control. Our osteopaths are trained to screen for any contraindications before treatment.

My neck pain keeps coming back. Can osteopathy actually fix it?

Recurrent neck pain usually indicates that a contributing factor has not been identified or addressed. Our whole-body assessment is specifically designed to find these. We will not just treat you and send you away, we will give you a clear explanation of what is driving your symptoms and what you can do to prevent it returning.

I have numbness or tingling in my hand. Should I see you?

Yes, this often indicates nerve root irritation in the cervical spine, which is something osteopathy can address effectively. We will assess this thoroughly and, if we feel the symptoms require investigation or referral, we will tell you clearly and help you navigate that.

David Feherty DF

David Feherty

Registered Osteopath & Principal

In hands-on healthcare since 1999. David's integrated approach often identifies contributing factors that previous treatment has missed.

GOsC Registered
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This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace individual medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you experience sudden onset severe neck pain following trauma, seek urgent medical attention.