Head & Neck

Are you suffering from pain in your neck area? Sometimes we don’t realize it but the amount of stress we put on our neck causes it to become stiff and sore. Believe it or not the human head weighs 10 to 12 pounds on average and the neck supports the head. In one of our blogs we go into further depth about neck pain. You can read it HERE.

While most minor neck pain goes away on its own within a few days with minimal medical treatment, there are distinct times when you should see a neck pain doctor right away.

As Seen On Google

My mother who is 89 starting going to Divine Spine these past few months due to neck pain… her treatment is going very well!

– Paul M

Head & Neck — Migraines, Headaches & Neck Pain

What You Feel

  • Persistent headaches or pressure behind the eyes
  • Neck stiffness, pain turning your head, tension at the base of the skull
  • Forward head posture or “text neck”

What’s Happening

Misalignment in the cervical spine (neck vertebrae) can irritate nerves and restrict blood flow, triggering pain and muscle tension.

How Divine Spine Helps

  • On-site X-rays reveal cervical misalignments
  • Gentle, computerized corrections to restore natural alignment
  • Personalized posture and mobility protocols
  • Measurable improvement — less tension, better range of motion

“After seeing my own neck X-ray, I finally understood my pain. Within weeks, my migraines faded.”

Common Causes of Neck Pain Cervical Subluxation

This is when 2 vertebra are out of alignment or motion is restricted. This is usually accompanied with irritation of the nerves and surrounding muscles. There are many causes of cervical subluxation. Here are a few examples of what can cause a cervical subluxation.

1. Overextended Muscles

Sleeping in an unusual position or pushing yourself past your limit at the gym can strain your neck muscles. Bending the neck too far forward (hyperflexion) or too far back (hyperextension) can lead to a stiff neck, soreness, and pain.

2. Poor Posture

Hunching over a computer or slouching at home puts extra pressure on your muscles and spine. Improving your posture is crucial because chronically tense muscles can change the characteristics of your spine. A change you can make today is correcting your seated posture; proper seated posture involves maintaining a straight back and bringing your knees slightly higher than your hips.

3. “Text Neck”

Very similar to poor posture, the so-called “text neck” is caused by keeping your head at a non-neutral angle. Research has confirmed that bending the head forward at a 45-degree angle, the general position when using a cell phone, exerts up to 50 pounds of force onto the spine. This causes a tremendous amount of strain to the cervical spine, causing a postural subluxation.

4. Accident or Other Trauma

Pain may take a few days to become noticeable after trauma has occurred. Make an immediate appointment if you also develop numbness, a tingling sensation, or weakness in your arms or legs.

When to Call Us

Give us a call if the pain has persisted over 3 or 4 days or if you have pain, numbness or tingling traveling down your legs. It is important to have your spine evaluated as soon as possible to prevent permanent damage and back surgery.

If you have been told you need surgery, we would be happy to review your case and offer you a second opinion. Several of our patients have undergone treatment and avoided surgery. We do not guarantee this for everyone.

When you are pregnant, see our blog article on prenatal spine therapy HERE

What to Expect on your First Appointment

On your first visit, you will receive a comprehensive exam, if necessary, digital x-rays followed by a doctor’s report. We do this to figure out the root cause of your lower back issue and create a personalized treatment plan. Our goal is to go beyond relieving our patient’s symptoms, we strive to resolve the root cause of the problem and teach our patients the proper stretches and exercises to create lasting stability.

We’re Here to Help

Our Hours

  • Time Monday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Time Tuesday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Time Wednesday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Time Thursday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Time Friday 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
  • Time Saturday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Go Top