Neck Pain Treatment · Chiropractor Yarmouth · 25 Marine Parade, NR30 2EN
Neck Pain Specialists · Great Yarmouth

Neck Pain Treatment in Great Yarmouth

Stiff neck. Tech neck. Pain that radiates into the shoulder or arm. Headaches that start at the base of the skull. At Chiropractor Yarmouth, we use the Zone Technique to find why your neck is under stress. Not just where it hurts, but which body systems are driving it.

1,000+Patients Treated
10+ YrsExperience
5.0 ★Google Reviews
OnlyZone Technique in Norfolk
🦴 New Patient Assessment

Consultation + Exam + Treatment

Everything included in your first visit

  • Full cervical spine and postural assessment
  • Zone Technique assessment of six body systems
  • Neurological screening for arm symptoms
  • Treatment in your first visit (if suitable)
  • Same pricing as our Norwich clinic
  • No contracts, no pressure, transparent pricing
£65

New patient assessment · Follow-ups £42

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Same-day appointments available.

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🛡️ GCC Registered

⚡ Same-Day Appointments

💷 No Hidden Fees

Understanding Neck Pain

Why Does Neck Pain Keep Coming Back?

The cervical spine is the most mobile part of the spine, which makes it the most vulnerable. It supports the weight of the head (approximately 5kg), houses the spinal cord, and provides passage for the vertebral arteries that supply the brain. When the cervical spine is restricted, the effects ripple outward.

Most neck pain treatments focus only on the neck itself. But the Zone Technique at Chiropractor Yarmouth reveals that neck tension is often driven by stress in the glandular, digestive, or nerve systems. Until those are addressed, the neck keeps tightening. The same approach used at our Norwich clinic.

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Tech Neck

Forward head posture from phones and screens. Every inch of forward head position adds approximately 4.5kg of strain to the cervical spine. Extremely common in Great Yarmouth and across Norfolk.

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Stiff Neck

Waking up unable to turn your head. Usually caused by cervical joint restriction combined with muscular guarding. Responds quickly to chiropractic adjustment.

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Cervicogenic Headaches

Neck dysfunction causing headaches felt in the temples, behind the eyes, or at the base of the skull. The neck and skull share nerve pathways.

Arm Symptoms from Neck

Pain, numbness, or tingling radiating into the shoulder, arm, or hand. May indicate a trapped nerve or cervical disc issue.

Our Approach

How the Zone Technique Treats Neck Pain

The Zone Technique assesses all six body systems. For neck pain, it reveals whether cervical tension is driven by nerve system overload, glandular stress (thyroid, adrenals), digestive inflammation via the vagus nerve, or muscular imbalance.

1

Assess the Systems

Zone Technique identifies which body systems are driving neck tension. Cervical spine examination identifies restricted joints and nerve involvement.

2

Restore Cervical Function

Specific chiropractic adjustments restore movement to restricted cervical joints, reducing muscle guarding and nerve irritation.

3

Support Recovery

Guidance on posture, workstation setup, sleep positioning, and lifestyle factors. Zone Technique balances the systems driving the tension.

🤝 Our Honest Promise

If we can help, we will tell you exactly how. If your neck pain requires imaging or specialist referral, we will tell you honestly.

Your First Visit

What Happens at Your Neck Pain Assessment

1

Consultation

Full history of your neck pain: when it started, triggers, associated headaches, arm symptoms, and previous treatments.

2

Zone Technique Assessment

We identify which body systems are under stress and driving the cervical tension.

3

Cervical Examination

Range of motion, segmental assessment, neurological screening for arm symptoms, and postural analysis.

4

Treatment

If suitable, treatment begins on your first visit. Many neck pain patients report noticeable improvement after their first session.

Why Chiropractor Yarmouth

Why Patients Choose Us for Neck Pain

  • Doctor of Chiropractic, fully qualified
  • GCC Registered, NHS Recognised
  • Only Zone Technique clinic in Norfolk
  • 10+ years clinical experience
  • 5.0 stars on Google Reviews
  • Town centre, 25 Marine Parade
  • Also available in Norwich
  • See our patient results
1,000+Patients Treated
5.0 ★Google Rating
10+Years Experience
£65Initial Assessment
Same-Day AppointmentsCall 07307 174242
Related Conditions

Conditions Linked to Neck Pain

Headaches & Migraines

Cervicogenic headaches originate from cervical spine dysfunction.

Shoulder Pain

The C4/C5/C6 nerve roots supply the shoulder. Neck dysfunction frequently causes shoulder symptoms.

Trapped Nerve

Cervical nerve compression causing arm pain, numbness, or tingling.

Dizziness & Vertigo

Upper cervical dysfunction can cause cervicogenic dizziness and balance problems.

Patient Results

What Our Neck Pain Patients Say

★★★★★
"I was struggling with severe back and neck pain with migraines, sleeping difficulties, and old injuries. After my first session I was able to move so well for the first time in over 10 years."
Jackie B.
Neck pain and migraines, 10+ years
★★★★★
"The team have helped me massively with lower back pain and headaches over the years. Thorough and explains everything clearly."
Josh C.
Headaches and back pain
★★★★★
"Great clinic, I was suffering from headaches and after only a few sessions I started to feel better and my sleep improved too."
Kim C.
Headaches and sleep
Common Questions

Neck Pain FAQs

Yes. Chiropractor Yarmouth uses the Zone Technique to assess six body systems contributing to neck pain.

£65 initial assessment, £42 follow-ups. No hidden fees.

Yes. Cervicogenic headaches originate from cervical spine dysfunction. The neck and skull share nerve pathways.

Yes. The cervical nerve roots supply the shoulder, arm, and hand. Nerve compression or disc herniation in the neck can cause radiating arm symptoms.

No. Book directly online or call 07307 174242.

Yes. Chiropractor Norwich at 84 Colman Road, NR4 7EH. Call 07904 184524.

Ready to Get Relief From Neck Pain?

Whether it is a stiff neck, tech neck, or chronic cervical pain, the first step is a proper assessment.