Neck Pain and Headaches

Neck Pain Treatment in Lancaster, PA

If you are experiencing neck pain in Lancaster County, relief is close by. Our physical therapists can help you manage your neck pain and get back the quality of life you deserve.

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Manual Therapy for Neck Pain Relief

Are you living with neck pain in Lancaster? It's more common than you might think, and at Hershey Orthopedic & Spine Rehabilitation, we understand the impact of chronic or acute neck pain and how important manual therapy is for its treatment. 


Our skilled and experienced physical therapists can help ease your neck pain with manual cervical traction methods, getting you on the road to wellness.

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Neck Pain Relief Without the Hassle of a Referral

We’ve adopted the Direct Access method at Hershey Rehab. This means that our physical therapists can give treatment without a primary doctor’s referral. What’s more, the majority of insurance plans cover Direct Access. Under this program, you’ll find benefits like shorter wait times and cost savings.


It’s important to note we’ll keep your regular physician looped in, providing an initial evaluation report and progress reports.

Why Lancaster Trusts Hershey Rehab for Neck Pain

Over our years in business, we’ve built a reputation as your preferred neck pain specialist, and have unmatched expertise in manual therapy targeting this area. Through proven hands-on methods, individual treatment plans, and commitment to our patient’s recovery process, we set ourselves apart from the rest. 

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Hands-On Techniques

We use hands-on techniques for your neck pain management. Our therapists use their hands to apply treatments to your body to alleviate pain and improve movement. These methods aim to relieve immediate neck pain and to rehabilitate and prevent future discomfort, so you can return to your daily activities with greater ease.

Caring, Personalized Attention

Personalized care and empathy are paramount to achieving the best outcomes for our patients. We realize all our patients have unique situations that deserve a tailored approach—one that considers their physical rehabilitation needs and their emotional and psychological well-being. 

Supportive Healing & Recovery

We’re with you throughout the healing and recovery process, and we strive to make it as enjoyable as possible. We pay close attention to the aspects of recovery that make life worth living, such as engaging in meaningful activities, reconnecting with loved ones, and rediscovering passions. Your comfort and overall well-being are vital and guide every decision we make and every treatment plan we design. 

“I've been able to manage my neck and back pain without medications for the first time in my adult life.”

We feel privileged to offer quality neck pain treatment in Lancaster and beyond. We know how debilitating living with neck issues can be, and we’re honored to serve our neighbors, delivering a path toward recovery. 


“Because of chronic pain issues, I have gone to multiple physical therapists in this area. Hershey Orthopedic has been the best one I've gone to by far. The staff genuinely care about every person that walks through the door, and it shows in the quality of their work. Through my work with them I've been able to manage my neck and back pain without medications for the first time in my adult life. I would recommend them to anybody.” -
Colleen M.

Is Physical Therapy Effective for Neck Pain?

Choosing physical therapy in Lancaster is a wise decision for anyone seeking to alleviate pain and enhance their quality of life without immediate reliance on medication or invasive procedures. Many may try to tough through their neck pain, thinking it will eventually go away on its own. 


However, untreated or improperly treated neck issues can lead to long-term complications and reduced functionality. Seeking proper treatment from a
physical therapy specialist like us can prevent further damage and significantly boost your well-being.

Our Approach to Neck Pain

We strongly believe in a holistic approach to our practices, taking time to understand the root causes of your particular neck pain. From there, we’ll tailor treatment plans specific to you, helping you make changes to habits, postures, and activities in an effort to keep the pain at bay. We typically use cervical traction.

Also Effective for Headaches!

Physical therapy also works wonders for headaches. We understand that headaches are often a symptom of musculoskeletal issues, such as tension in the neck muscles or spine misalignments. Our therapists are skilled in manual therapy to release muscle tension and exercises designed to strengthen the muscles supporting the neck and improve posture. 

Common Neck Diagnoses We Treat

There’s no shortage of neck diagnoses out there, especially in this day and age of sustained computer use and the associated consequences. We treat a host of neck issues, so you’re sure to find a starting point for relief no matter what the problem is.

A man is holding his neck in pain.

Arthritis

Arthritis in the neck manifests itself as pain and stiffness and spinal disc wear and tear is the usual cause.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Neck pain is the hallmark symptom of degenerative disc disease, especially when sitting up or moving the head.

Stenosis

A narrowing in the spinal canal or neck region causes cervical spinal stenosis. This causes pain and pressure.

Radiculopathy

Also known as a pinched nerve, cervical radiculopathy causes pain and weakness in the neck because of the compression of nerve roots in the area.

Herniated Discs

Herniated cervical discs can cause pain that radiates down the arm and potentially to the hand, and you may also experience muscle spasms. 

Bulging Discs

When a spinal disc weakens and infringes on the spinal cord, a bulging disc in the neck occurs, causing pain when moving and a limited range of motion.

Sprains

Neck sprains are extremely common and are injuries to the ligament because of overuse or trauma, such as whiplash.

Strains

Equally as common as sprains, neck strains are injuries to the tendon or muscle from overuse or trauma.

Locations in Lancaster & Hershey to Better Serve You

To better serve our community, we have strategically positioned our clinics in both Lancaster and Hershey. This allows for greater accessibility to our expert services for residents throughout the region, ensuring that cutting-edge treatment options and comprehensive care are within easy reach. 


Whether you're seeking assistance for arthritis, herniated discs, or anything in between, our facilities are equipped to meet your needs.

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Lancaster County’s Neck Pain Specialists

Now you know more about us at Hershey Orthopedic & Spine Rehabilitation and how we can help those experiencing neck pain in Lancaster.


Our team of dedicated professionals provide a supportive and compassionate environment where clients feel genuinely heard and cared for. Recognizing the often challenging road to recovery, we ensure that every treatment plan is not just about physical rehabilitation but also about fostering resilience and hope. 


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Common Questions about Neck Pain

Many of us experience neck pain at some point in our lives, leading to a slew of questions about its causes, treatment options, and ways to prevent it. Here, we’ll address some of the most common inquiries we receive to help demystify this widespread issue.

  • How do I know if my neck pain is serious?

    If your neck pain persists for more than a few weeks, interferes with your daily activities, or is accompanied by numbness, tingling, or weakness in your arms or hands, it’s time to seek professional evaluation and care.

  • What is the best doctor to see for neck pain?

    When it comes to addressing neck pain, the type of doctor you should see can vary depending on the underlying cause and severity of your symptoms. For an initial evaluation, some may choose their primary care physician. 


    However, we recommend seeing physical therapists first due to their expertise in creating unique exercises tailored to each individual's needs and the added convenience of Direct Access.

  • What can a physical therapist do for neck pain?

    Physical therapists are highly trained to assess and diagnose musculoskeletal issues, including neck pain, and can walk you through exercises that stretch and strengthen the muscles that support the neck. Improving posture and range of motion are emphasized as well during sessions.

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