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Nonsurgical Treatment for Neck Pain

If medication does not eliminate neck pain, your NYU Langone doctor may recommend trying other conservative treatments before considering surgery. These options may include physical therapy, weight loss, or a combination of the two.

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Physical Therapy

Physical therapy helps relieve neck pain and prevent further damage to the spine. NYU Langone鈥檚 rehabilitation specialists, called physiatrists, and physical therapists at Rusk Rehabilitation specialize in working with people who have neck and back pain. They can create an individualized treatment plan based on your daily activities, the location of your pain, and your lifestyle goals.

Physical therapists provide a series of exercises to strengthen the muscles in the neck and back and improve posture, all of which can take pressure off a nerve and relieve pain. They also recommend techniques designed to improve spine function and relieve symptoms while you build strength. Other therapies, including stretching, heat and ice, and , can also help relieve pain.

Weight Loss

Being overweight can cause spine-related problems or worsen them. Excess weight puts additional stress on the spine and may pull the spine鈥檚 vertebrae, joints, and discs out of alignment. If you鈥檙e overweight and have a herniated disc or degenerative disc disease, you may experience more serious nerve damage and increased pain.

Our doctors understand that losing weight is not easy. NYU Langone鈥檚 Weight Management Program offers a variety of services to help you lose weight and improve your health.

Our Research and Education in Neck Pain

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