Neck Pain Relief in Perth
Finding the real source, not just the symptom
Neck pain is one of the most commonly mismanaged conditions in musculoskeletal care. The muscle that hurts is rarely the problem. The stiffness you feel is not always what it seems.
You’ve had your neck massaged, stretched, and heat-packed — and it keeps coming back. That’s usually a sign the source hasn’t been found yet.
Neck pain is experienced by roughly 1 in 4 adults at any given time — yet it’s one of the most frequently under-assessed regions in musculoskeletal practice. A tight trapezius is a symptom, not a diagnosis. Headaches that start at the base of the skull, arm tingling, dizziness, and visual disturbance can all trace back to cervical structures that rarely get examined properly.
The cervical spine does more than hold your head up. It houses nerve roots, contributes to vestibular function, and influences shoulder and upper limb mechanics in ways that most people have never been told about. The structure driving your pain shapes everything about how it’s managed.
Five common neck pain experiences are described below. Find yours — then let’s figure out what’s actually going on.

