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Neck Pain Treatment in Heath

Gentle, drug-free neck pain relief in Heath, TX. We treat the cause with Active Release Techniques, adjustments, laser therapy, and rehab to stop it from returning.

Chiropractic care for neck pain

Get to the root of your neck pain

Also known as: Cervicalgia, Stiff Neck, Tech Neck

If a stiff, aching neck is making it hard to work at a screen, sleep comfortably, or turn your head to check traffic, you're dealing with one of the most common complaints we see at Active Release TX. Whether it's tech neck from hours at a desk, a crick from sleeping at the wrong angle, or chronic tightness that creeps into your shoulders and head, Dr. Anthony Criscuolo helps patients throughout Heath and East Texas find lasting relief — without drugs or surgery.

Chiropractic care for neck pain at Active Release TX in Heath

Symptoms of neck pain

  • Stiffness or reduced range of motion when turning your head
  • A dull, persistent ache in the back or sides of the neck
  • Sharp pain with certain movements or positions
  • Tightness and muscle knots across the upper shoulders
  • Headaches that start at the base of the skull
  • Pain or aching that radiates into one or both shoulders
  • Fatigue from unconsciously holding your head in a guarded position

Common causes

  • Poor posture and forward-head position from screens and desk work
  • Prolonged looking down at a phone or tablet ("tech neck")
  • Sleeping on the wrong pillow or in an awkward position
  • Restricted or misaligned cervical joints
  • Muscle strain from sudden movements or carrying heavy bags
  • Stress and tension that builds in the neck and shoulders
  • Whiplash or soft-tissue injury from a car accident or sports collision
How Active Release TX treats neck pain in Heath

Our approach

How we treat neck pain in Heath

  1. Step 1

    Thorough exam

    We review your history and perform orthopaedic, neurological, and posture testing to pinpoint the exact joints, muscles, or discs driving your neck pain — and refer for imaging only when it will change your care plan.

  2. Step 2

    A clear, personalized plan

    You leave the first visit with a plain-English explanation of what we found and a specific, time-bound care plan — not open-ended treatment with no finish line.

  3. Step 3

    ART, adjustments, laser & rehab

    We combine Active Release Techniques, gentle cervical adjustments, laser therapy, and posture-focused rehab exercises to relieve your pain now and build the strength that keeps it from returning.

The basics

Understanding neck pain

Your cervical spine — the seven vertebrae that make up your neck — sits at the top of your spine and supports the full weight of your head, roughly 10–12 pounds at neutral posture. Every inch your head drifts forward from that neutral position (think looking down at a phone or hunching toward a monitor) multiplies the effective load on those structures dramatically. Over hours and years, that adds up. It's why tech neck has become the dominant complaint we see in Heath-area patients of all ages. Forward-head posture strains the posterior cervical muscles, compresses the facet joints, and gradually alters the natural lordotic curve of the neck — all of which can produce pain, stiffness, and headaches that feel impossible to shake.

The good news is that these are mechanical problems, and they respond well to mechanical solutions — restoring joint motion, retraining postural muscles, and addressing the soft-tissue tightness that locks everything in place. Neck pain also overlaps with other conditions: restricted upper cervical joints are a leading driver of tension-type and cervicogenic headaches, and disc irritation in the lower cervical spine can refer pain into the shoulder and arm. A thorough exam lets us map the real source and build a plan that addresses it, not just the symptom.

Active Release TX treating neck pain in Heath

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Start with a thorough consultation and exam, then a clear, personalized care plan — so you understand exactly what's going on and how we'll help you move and feel better.

Types of neck pain we treat

“Neck pain” covers a wide range of conditions, and the right care depends on what’s actually happening in your cervical spine. We regularly help Heath-area patients with:

  • Tech neck and forward-head posture — the most common pattern today, driven by long hours at a screen or looking down at a phone. Adjustments restore joint mobility while corrective exercise retrains the deep postural muscles.
  • Acute crick or muscle strain — sudden stiffness from sleeping wrong or a quick movement that catches a joint. Often resolves quickly with a gentle adjustment and soft-tissue work.
  • Cervicogenic headaches — headaches that originate from restricted upper cervical joints. Addressing the neck frequently reduces headache frequency and intensity at the same time.
  • Whiplash and soft-tissue injury — from car accidents, sports collisions, or sudden impacts. We document and treat these soft-tissue injuries and coordinate with your other providers as needed.
  • Disc-related neck pain — irritation or herniation in the lower cervical spine that refers pain, tingling, or weakness into the shoulder or arm. Often responds well to Active Release Techniques and chiropractic adjustment.
  • Shoulder-related neck tightness — chronic tension that travels between the neck and shoulder, often treated together in a single care plan.

Your exam tells us which pattern fits you — so your plan is built for your neck, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.

What to expect at your first visit

Your first appointment is about 45–60 minutes and focused entirely on understanding your neck before we treat it. Here’s how it goes:

  1. Listen to your story — when the pain started, what makes it better or worse, whether it travels into your head or arm, and how it’s affecting your daily life.
  2. Examine thoroughly — orthopedic, neurological, and posture testing to pinpoint the source. We order imaging only when it will genuinely change your treatment plan.
  3. Explain what we found — in plain English, with a specific, time-bound care plan and realistic expectations for how long recovery takes.
  4. Start care when appropriate — most patients receive their first gentle cervical adjustment the same day, and leave feeling at least some improvement in range of motion.

You’re never locked into open-ended treatment — just a clear plan with a real finish line.

Drug-free neck pain relief — without medication or surgery

Pain relievers and muscle relaxants can take the edge off neck pain for a few hours, but they don’t fix the restricted joints, tight muscles, or posture patterns driving it. Surgery is rarely appropriate for mechanical neck pain and comes with real risks and recovery time. Chiropractic care offers a third path — relieve the pain and correct what’s causing it, without drugs or downtime. For most patients in Heath, Rockwall, Rowlett, and Forney, that means getting back to work and sleep faster, and staying there. We combine gentle chiropractic adjustments, corrective exercise, and Active Release Techniques into one coordinated plan. And if your exam ever suggests you need imaging or specialist care, we’ll tell you honestly and help coordinate that.

When to see a chiropractor in Heath

Many people try to wait out neck pain, but early care typically means a faster, fuller recovery and a lower risk of the problem becoming chronic. Book an exam if you notice:

  • Stiffness or pain lasting more than a few days, or pain that keeps coming back
  • Limited ability to turn your head fully in one or both directions
  • Headaches that seem to start in the back of your neck or base of your skull (often a sign of cervicogenic headaches)
  • Pain, tingling, or aching that travels into your shoulder, arm, or hand
  • Neck pain that started after a car accident, fall, or sudden impact

If neck pain follows trauma and is accompanied by numbness or weakness in your arms, or if you experience a sudden severe headache alongside neck stiffness, seek emergency evaluation right away — these can indicate a more serious injury that requires immediate attention. For everything else, we’re here to help.

Why Heath-area patients choose Active Release TX

Patients from Heath, Rockwall, Rowlett, Forney, and Fate choose Active Release TX because we take the time to understand why your neck hurts — and we give you a clear plan with a real endpoint. Dr. Anthony Criscuolo combines Active Release Techniques, gentle chiropractic adjustments, and laser therapy with corrective rehab exercises to retrain the postural patterns that keep the pain coming back and release the muscle tension that builds up alongside restricted joints.

Whether you’re dealing with a classic tech-neck desk job, a crick you wake up with repeatedly, or stiffness that’s been creeping into your shoulders for years, we build a plan specific to you — not a one-size-fits-all protocol. Headaches tied to your neck? We address those in the same plan.

Ready to get started? Our new-patient page makes your first visit easy, and you can book an appointment online in under a minute.

Why choose chiropractic

Chiropractic care vs. the typical neck-pain routine

Comparison factor Chiropractic Care Pain Meds & Surgery
Addresses the root cause Corrects spinal mechanics & posture Masks the symptoms
Drug-free & non-invasive Always Rarely
Risk of side effects Minimal Higher (meds, surgery)
Personalized to you Custom care plan One-size-fits-all
Treats posture & muscle patterns Built into the plan Seldom addressed
Typical recovery experience Active & gradual Often lengthy or recurring

Related conditions

Other conditions we treat in Heath

Neck Pain FAQ

What causes neck pain?+

Most neck pain is mechanical — restricted or misaligned cervical joints, strained muscles, or disc irritation. The most common triggers are prolonged screen time that pushes your head forward (tech neck), sleeping in an awkward position, carrying a heavy bag on one shoulder, or accumulated stress and tension. A thorough exam identifies which of these is driving your pain so we can target it directly.

Can a chiropractor help tech neck?+

Yes. Tech neck is a forward-head posture problem that increases the effective load on your cervical spine and strains the supporting muscles. Chiropractic adjustments restore joint mobility, corrective exercise retrains the deep neck flexors and postural muscles, and we provide ergonomic guidance to help stop the pattern at the source.

How do you relieve neck pain from sleeping wrong?+

A crick from sleeping wrong is usually a restricted cervical joint that locked up overnight. Gentle movement, moist heat, and light self-mobilization can help temporarily — but if it doesn't resolve in a day or two, or it keeps happening, an adjustment resets the joint quickly and we can advise on pillow height and sleep position to prevent recurrence.

When should I see a chiropractor for neck pain?+

If your neck pain lasts more than a few days, limits your range of motion, or keeps returning, it's worth a chiropractic exam. The sooner we identify the cause, the faster and more completely most patients recover.

Is neck pain ever a medical emergency?+

Neck pain after a car accident, fall, or direct trauma should be evaluated promptly. Seek emergency care immediately if neck pain is accompanied by numbness, tingling, or weakness in your arms or hands, difficulty walking, loss of bladder or bowel control, or a severe headache that came on suddenly. These can be signs of a more serious condition that requires urgent attention.

How many visits will I need?+

It depends on how long you've had the pain, what's causing it, and your overall health. After your exam, Dr. Criscuolo gives you a specific, time-bound care plan with a realistic endpoint — not endless visits.

Can chiropractic care help neck pain related to headaches?+

Often, yes. Many tension headaches and cervicogenic headaches originate from restricted joints and tight muscles in the upper cervical spine. Adjustments and soft-tissue work in this area frequently reduce both neck pain and headache frequency at the same time.

Do you treat neck pain from an injury?+

Absolutely. Soft-tissue neck injuries are among the most common complaints we treat for patients in Heath, Rockwall, Rowlett, and Forney. We document your injuries thoroughly and can coordinate with your insurance.

Will my insurance cover neck pain treatment?+

Many health insurance carriers do cover the fees for services provided. Active Release TX is not a participating provider with any insurance carrier. All claims for services provided will be submitted electronically to your carrier. Any amount due for coverage services will be reimbursed to you directly by your health insurance carrier.

Do I need a referral to see a chiropractor in Texas?+

No referral is needed in Texas. Most neck pain also doesn't require imaging before we can begin care — we screen for red flags during your first exam and order imaging only when it will change your treatment plan.

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