What We Treat
Can't sleep comfortably, drive without tension, or get through a workout without your neck flaring up? There's a real fix for this.
You hoped the stiffness and aching would fade on its own. It has been weeks, maybe months.
You've tried heating pads, massages, and over-the-counter pain relief. Still not fixed.
Sleeping, driving, lifting overhead, or sitting at a desk has become something you dread.
Nothing has given you lasting relief. That changes here.
Neck pain and headaches are two of the most disruptive and most mismanaged conditions out there. At RPTP, we help you understand what's actually going on and build a clear path back to feeling and moving well.
Neck pain rarely travels alone. Headaches, stiffness, nerve symptoms, and disc issues often show up together, and they all respond well to the right approach.
Headaches & Migraines (Cervicogenic)
Joint Stiffness & Reduced Range of Motion
Muscle Strains & Chronic Tension
Degenerative Disc Disease & Disc Injuries
Neck pain is rarely random. There's almost always a driver, and identifying it is what separates a real fix from temporary relief.
Talk to a PTYou don't have to white-knuckle your way through every day. You don't have to avoid training, sit with a heating pad, or pop ibuprofen just to function. There is a better path.
We don't hand you a printout of generic neck stretches. We assess exactly what's driving your pain and build a step-by-step plan to address it, from the first session through full return to activity.
See How We Can HelpThe most important thing we can give you, beyond hands-on treatment, is accurate information. Here is what the evidence actually says about neck pain and recovery.
MRI and X-ray findings often don't correlate with your pain level. A "bad" scan doesn't mean you're stuck.
Tissues have a remarkable capacity to recover with the right loading, education, and guidance.
Soreness during or after exercise can be a sign of tissue adaptation, not damage. Context matters.
With proper progressive loading, most people return fully to their desired activities, no permanent limitations.
On headaches: Many chronic headaches, especially those that start at the base of the skull or worsen with neck movement, are cervicogenic. That means they're coming from the neck, not the head.
Treating the neck directly is often the fastest and most effective route to fewer headaches. This is something physical therapy does well, and something most people never get told.
Find out how RPTP can get you sleeping better, moving freely, and training without restriction. Inquire about availability today.