Hatt Clinic
March 22, 2020
NECK PAIN SPECIALISTS
Are you tired of living with persistent neck pain that’s affecting your daily life?
Our neck pain specialists understand how debilitating neck pain can be and are here to help you find lasting relief.
We’ll start with diagnosis, then offer tailored neck pain treatment to meet your unique needs.
Are you:
Ready to take the first step toward pain-free living and improved mobility?
Book your appointment today and discover the difference physio for neck pain can make.
Neck pain can affect anyone at any stage in life but has the highest prevalence in office workers, individuals with poor posture and older adults.
Neck pain can have various causes, and the specific reason for the pain will depend on factors such as age and lifestyle. Some common causes of neck pain include:
– Impact or trauma
– Sudden or vigorous neck movement
– Prolonged awkward positions
– Long-term posture issues
– Disc protrusion
– Joint related e.g. stiffness, inflammation, degeneration
– Muscular spasm
– Wry or cricked neck (also known as Torticollis)
Find out more about our treatment options that can help with neck pain:
We’ll start by understanding your medical history
We’ll then identify what is causing your neck pain and give you a clear diagnosis
You’ll receive hands on treatment to relieve any stiffness, aches and pains in your neck
We’ll put together a personalised treatment plan to address your specific neck pain issues
You’ll receive ongoing support from our team to resolve your neck pain and prevent future injuries








If your neck pain is persistent, worsening, or starting to affect your sleep, work, or day-to-day activities, it’s a good idea to get it checked.
You don’t need to wait until the pain becomes severe. Early assessment can often prevent symptoms from becoming more long-standing or disruptive.
Yes.
Physiotherapy is commonly used to help reduce neck pain, improve mobility, and address the underlying factors contributing to symptoms. Treatment focuses on restoring comfortable movement, improving posture and control, and helping you feel more confident using your neck again.
No.
You can book directly with a physiotherapist. If scans or further investigations are needed, your physiotherapist will discuss this with you and guide you on the most appropriate next steps.
Your appointment will begin with a discussion about your symptoms and how they are affecting you.
Your physiotherapist will assess your neck movement and how it works with the rest of your body. Treatment often begins in the first session and is tailored to your comfort, movement and goals.
Even long-standing neck pain can often improve with the right approach.
Physiotherapy focuses on understanding what may be contributing to your ongoing symptoms and helping you gradually restore movement, strength and confidence at a pace that feels right for you.