Neck Pain & Back Pain Treatment
Move Freely, Live Pain-Free
Neck and back pain can affect mobility, productivity, and quality of life. Early diagnosis, personalized neurological care, and targeted treatment help relieve pain, restore movement, and prevent long-term complications.
Neck and back pain are among the most common neurological and musculoskeletal conditions affecting people of all ages. The pain may result from nerve compression, spinal disorders, muscle strain, poor posture, injuries, or degenerative conditions. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe pain that interferes with daily activities and overall well-being.
Persistent neck or back pain accompanied by numbness, tingling, weakness, or radiating pain may indicate an underlying neurological condition requiring expert evaluation. Early diagnosis helps identify the exact cause and enables effective treatment before complications develop.
At Dr. Naveen Kumar Venigalla’s practice, comprehensive neurological assessment, advanced imaging, and individualized treatment plans help relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve long-term spinal health.
Symptoms vary depending on the underlying spinal or neurological condition.
Neck and back pain may result from spinal disorders, nerve compression, injuries, or age-related degeneration. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for effective treatment.
A detailed neurological evaluation helps identify the source of pain and determine the most effective treatment plan.
Treatment focuses on relieving pain, restoring mobility, improving spinal function, and preventing future complications through personalized neurological care.
Consult a neurologist if pain persists, radiates to the arms or legs, or is associated with numbness or weakness.
Yes. Cervical spine disorders and muscle tension can contribute to headaches and dizziness.
No. Most patients improve with medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, and non-surgical neurological treatment.
Radiating pain is commonly caused by nerve compression due to herniated discs or spinal disorders.
Yes. Physiotherapy improves flexibility, strengthens muscles, relieves pain, and prevents future spinal problems.