


Patients often seek care for:
Neck Pain
Muscle Tension
Limited Range of Motion
Stress-Related Neck Tension
Whiplash Recovery
Cervical Strain
Postural Pain
Tension Headaches
Pain Radiating into the Shoulders
Research suggests acupuncture may help reduce pain, improve mobility, support circulation, and encourage relaxation.
Many patients report reduced tension, improved movement, and greater comfort following treatment.
Every treatment begins with a conversation.
We'll discuss your symptoms, pain history, work habits, posture, stress levels, and any activities that may be contributing to discomfort.
Treatment takes place on a comfortable heated table with pillows, bolsters, and blankets available for support. Areas of tension may be gently assessed before treatment. Acupuncture points are selected based on your individual presentation, and you'll then rest quietly for about 20–30 minutes.
Many patients notice improvements in tension, range of motion, and overall comfort after treatment.
Neck pain is often influenced by both physical and lifestyle factors.
Dr. Carolyn takes a whole-person approach, considering posture, stress, sleep, movement patterns, previous injuries, and overall health when creating your treatment plan.
Acupuncture points are selected based on your individual presentation, and treatment may be enhanced with therapies such as cupping, gua sha, massage therapy, craniosacral therapy, aromatherapy, or lifestyle recommendations when appropriate.
Care is always collaborative, and treatments are adjusted based on your goals, preferences, and response to care.
Research suggests acupuncture may help reduce neck pain and improve mobility.
For many people, 4–6 weekly treatments provides a good starting point. Recommendations are individualized based on your symptoms and goals.
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You don't have to live with persistent tension and discomfort. Together, we'll create a plan that supports healing and long-term relief.