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Watertown 860 274 9641     Waterbury 203 574 2600
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      Zilahy Wellness

      35 Candee Hill Rd

      Watertown, Ct 06795

      860 274 9641

 

      133 Scovill St.

      Suite 207

      Waterbury, Ct 06706

      203 574 2600

 DrZ@WatertownWellness.com

 
 
 


 
 

 

Neck Pain

Neck pain or stiff necks may be so mild that it is merely annoying and distracting to so severe that it is unbearable and incapacitating. If the muscles that support your head are not kept strong and in good condition, the upper part of your spinal column is vulnerable to strains and injuries. Neck pain and stiffness are usually caused by something you did. If you keep your head in an awkward position ( while working, watching TV, using a computer, reading a book, or talking on the phone with the receiver held against your shoulder and under your chin) for too long the neck muscles can become painfully fatigued and the joints in your neck can "lockup" or malfunction.

Stress, disease, neck injury as in an auto accident, a congenital malformation, or progressive spinal degeneration that can come with age may be responsible for neck pain. Examination, diagnosis and treatment by a doctor of chiropractic may quickly relieve your neck pain.

Dr. Zilahy can determine if you have a relatively minor and treatable condition or a more serious underlying condition (from disease, degeneration, or trauma) that may require more intensive, extended treatment or referral to a specialist. He is trained and skilled to help relieve your neck pain, overcome stiffness, and restore the mobility and range of motion of any neck vertebrae. He is devoted to helping you get back to your normal pursuits and start feeling like yourself again.

Take The Test
1. With the test subject comfortably seated and their eyes closed, have them tilt their head up and down several times, coming to a neutral resting position.

2. With their eyes still closed and without moving their shoulders, have them rotate their head fully to the left and hold for a few seconds.

3. With their eyes still closed and without moving their shoulders, have them rotate their head fully to the right and hold for a few seconds.


Yes
No
Could they turn
further in one
direction than
the other? [ ] [ ]

Was there pain
associated with
turning in either
direction? [ ] [ ]

Did the subject
hear popping or
grinding sounds? [ ] [ ]

"Yes" responses are significant and should prompt a more thorough examination in our office.

 

Call Dr. Zilahy today in Watertown at

860 274 9641

or

Waterbury, Ct

203 574 2600

to schedule a consultation

 

 


 

 

 

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Neck Pain Responds Well to Chiropractic