Neck Pain
Osteopath for neck pain in Chelmsford
Understanding Neck Pain
Neck pain can arise from joints, muscles, ligaments, discs, or nerves. In many cases, it’s not a single structure causing pain, but a combination of tension, reduced mobility, and overload.
Acute pain often follows a strain or awkward movement, while chronic pain may develop gradually due to posture, lifestyle, or repetitive habits.
Common Triggers & Risk Factors
Types of Neck Pain
How Osteopathy Assesses the Problem
Your osteopath will:
Treatment Approach
Treatment is always tailored but may include:
Supported By Research
Research suggests that osteopathic treatment may help reduce neck pain and improve movement, particularly in the short term.
Systematic reviews have shown improvements in pain and function, although the overall quality of evidence is still developing. Osteopathy is considered a safe, hands-on approach and is often most effective when combined with exercise and lifestyle advice.
Long Term Prevention
Looking for an osteopath to help with neck pain?
If you need help with neck pain then try booking an appointment with our lead osteopath, Michael Snell.
Neck pain can arise from joints, muscles, ligaments, discs, or nerves. In many cases, it’s not a single structure causing pain, but a combination of tension, reduced mobility, and overload.
Acute pain often follows a strain or awkward movement, while chronic pain may develop gradually due to posture, lifestyle, or repetitive habits.
Common Triggers & Risk Factors
- Desk-based work and screen use
- Poor work posture and ergonomics
- Lack of movement or exercise
- Heavy lifting or manual work
- Poor exercise technique or form
- Stress (which increases muscle tension)
- Previous injuries
Types of Neck Pain
- Mechanical pain – linked to movement and posture
- Postural pain – worsens with prolonged sitting/standing
- Acute vs chronic pain – short-term vs persistent (>3 months)
- Referred pain – discomfort spreading to the upper back, shoulders, arms and hands
How Osteopathy Assesses the Problem
Your osteopath will:
- Take a detailed case history
- Assess posture, movement, and joint mobility
- Identify areas of restriction, weakness, or compensation
- Rule out more serious conditions
Treatment Approach
Treatment is always tailored but may include:
- Joint manipulation
- Articulation to improve mobility
- Soft tissue techniques to release tension
- Stretching tight structures
- Strengthening weak areas
- Ergonomic and postural advice
Supported By Research
Research suggests that osteopathic treatment may help reduce neck pain and improve movement, particularly in the short term.
Systematic reviews have shown improvements in pain and function, although the overall quality of evidence is still developing. Osteopathy is considered a safe, hands-on approach and is often most effective when combined with exercise and lifestyle advice.
Long Term Prevention
- Exercises and stretches
- Identifying weak core and postural muscles
- Optimising ergonomics
- Managing stress levels
- Regular maintenance - osteopathy, massage and acupuncture
Looking for an osteopath to help with neck pain?
If you need help with neck pain then try booking an appointment with our lead osteopath, Michael Snell.