Neck Conditions Treated by Online Physiotherapy Services
Neck pain is a frequent condition that is experienced by individuals of all ages. It typically results from tension, poor posture or other medical issues. We at Online Physiotherapy Services are experts in diagnosing and managing the treatment of a range of neck conditions that can help you recover mobility and ease the discomfort. Our experienced physiotherapists use methods that are based on research to provide individual treatment plans that are accessible in the privacy of your own home.
How We Help
The staff at Online Physiotherapy Services, our specialists, are experts at treating neck problems using a variety of therapies:
Videos Consultations: Assessment of your health by conducting online consultations.
Customized Exercise Plans: You will receive a custom program with videos that guide you through the guidelines.
Postural Correction: Learning is the most effective ergonomic technique for long-term relief.
Remote physiotherapy services from us ensure patients receive top-quality services in the comfort of their living space.
Common Neck Conditions We Treat
Cervical Strain and Sprain
Sprains and strains that affect neck ligaments and muscles tend to be caused by abrupt changes in posture, awkward sleeping positions or bad posture. This can lead to the neck becoming stiff, tender, or difficulties getting the neck moving. By guiding exercises and ergonomic guidance, we can ease discomfort and improve flexibility.
Cervical Spondylosis
Cervical spondylosis, which is also known as neck arthritis arises from the normal wear and tear that occurs to the cervical spinal. It is characterized by chronic neck pain, weakness of muscles, and occasional headaches. Our physiotherapists offer customized exercises that increase the strength and flexibility along with suggestions for lifestyle changes that slow down progress of the disease.
Neck Pain Caused by Poor Posture
The long-term use of electronics typically leads to what’s called “tech neck.” This is a condition that causes neck stiffness and discomfort because of a slouched position. The therapists at our clinic focus on the correction of posture as well as ergonomic education and strengthening exercises in order to reduce the effects of our modern lives.
Whiplash Injuries
Whiplash happens when the neck is jerked violently in both directions, typically experienced following car accidents. The symptoms range from headaches, neck pains, and decreased movement. The physiotherapy programs we offer consist of gentle techniques for mobilization and gradually paced exercises to improve the neck’s function efficiently.
Herniated Cervical Disc
A herniated disc within the cervical spine may cause pain, numbness or tingling around the shoulders, neck and arms. Our customized treatment plans are designed to include gentle stretching traction and strength exercises that relieve tension on the nerves.
Cervical Radiculopathy
As well as being known as a pinched nerve the condition can cause intense pain that radiates through the neck to hands or arms. Through a mix of exercise to help the nerve glide as well as posture adjustment as well as massage therapy, our specialists offer effective treatment for this condition.
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Get started on your way to an unrestricted, healthy lifestyle through the ease of online physical therapy.
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get a consultation
You can meet your physiotherapist via a secure video chat.
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Take Your Treatment
Personal treatment plan by following the steps.
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Check Progress
Keep track of your recovery by completing regular check-ups
Frequently Asked Questions
Do physiotherapy treatments help with chronic neck pain?
Yes, physiotherapy is a great way to relieve neck pain and stiffness through enhancing strength, mobility and posture. It also addresses the root of.
What is the time frame to observe the results of neck therapy?
The duration of treatment varies depending upon the extent of your problem however most patients see improvement after a period of 2-4 weeks of regular treatment.
Do I require a physician's recommendation to begin physiotherapy treatment to help my neck?
Yes, you can book an appointment directly with our physiotherapists through Online Physiotherapy Services.