NECK PAIN
Discomfort in the cervical spine region can range from mild stiffness to severe, debilitating pain that affects every aspect of your daily life. Whether your neck pain started after sleeping wrong, developed gradually from poor posture, or resulted from an injury, Tarpon Spine Center has the expertise and technology to help you find lasting relief.
What Causes Neck Pain?
Your neck supports the weight of your head (10-12 pounds) while allowing for extensive movement in all directions. Common causes include muscle strains from poor posture or "text neck," cervical disc problems including herniation or degeneration, facet joint dysfunction causing restricted movement, whiplash from auto accidents, arthritis and bone spurs in the cervical spine, pinched nerves radiating pain into arms and hands, and sleeping in awkward positions.
Common Symptoms:
- Stiffness and reduced range of motion
- Sharp pain with head movement
- Pain radiating to shoulders or arms
- Headaches starting at the base of skull
- Muscle tension and tightness
- Grinding or clicking sensations
Why Choose Tarpon Spine Center?
With 25+ years of experience treating neck conditions, state-of-the-art cervical decompression capabilities, gentle adjustment techniques appropriate for sensitive necks, and comprehensive approach addressing both pain and underlying causes, we've helped thousands of patients overcome neck pain. We accept most insurance plans including Medicare, Medicaid, and auto insurance, and offer 0% in-house financing.
WHIPLASH
Neck injury from rapid back-and-forth motion, most commonly occurring in rear-end car accidents, can cause significant damage to soft tissues and lead to long-term problems if not treated promptly. At Tarpon Spine Center, we understand the urgency of whiplash treatment—especially given Florida's strict 14-day rule for PIP insurance coverage.
What Causes Whiplash?
Whiplash occurs when your head is suddenly thrown backward and forward (or side-to-side) in a rapid motion. Common causes include rear-end car collisions, side-impact accidents, sports injuries particularly in contact sports, physical assault or shaken trauma, and amusement park rides or falls. The sudden movement stretches and tears muscles, ligaments, and other soft tissues in the neck.
Common Symptoms:
- Neck pain and stiffness after accident
- Headaches starting at skull base
- Dizziness and difficulty concentrating
- Shoulder and upper back pain
- Numbness or tingling in arms
- Fatigue and irritability
Florida's 14-Day Rule
Critical: Florida law requires you to see a qualified medical provider within 14 days of your accident to receive your full $10,000 in PIP insurance benefits. If you wait longer, your coverage drops to only $2,500. We offer same-day appointments for auto accident victims—don't risk losing your benefits.
Why Immediate Treatment Matters
Whiplash symptoms often don't appear immediately. You might feel fine at the accident scene, only to wake up the next morning in severe pain. Delayed treatment allows inflammation and scar tissue to develop, making recovery longer and more difficult. Early intervention prevents chronic pain and long-term complications.
What to Expect
Your first visit includes comprehensive injury documentation for insurance and legal purposes, digital X-rays to rule out fractures or serious injury, immediate treatment to reduce inflammation and pain, and a clear treatment plan typically lasting 6-12 weeks. Most patients notice significant improvement within the first few weeks of care.
SHOULDER PAIN
Pain and dysfunction in the shoulder joint or surrounding muscles can severely limit your ability to work, exercise, sleep comfortably, and perform everyday tasks like reaching, lifting, or dressing. At Tarpon Spine Center, we address both the shoulder joint itself and the cervical spine, as many shoulder problems originate from neck issues.
What Causes Shoulder Pain?
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in your body, which also makes it vulnerable to injury. Common causes include rotator cuff injuries from overuse or trauma, frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) causing severe stiffness, bursitis and tendonitis from repetitive motions, arthritis in the shoulder joint, referred pain from cervical spine problems, poor posture causing muscle imbalances, and sports injuries or falls onto the shoulder.
Common Symptoms:
- Pain reaching overhead
- Weakness in the arm
- Limited range of motion
- Pain that worsens at night
- Difficulty reaching behind back
- Clicking or popping sensations
The Neck-Shoulder Connection
Many shoulder problems are actually caused by issues in the cervical spine. Pinched nerves in your neck can cause referred pain and weakness in your shoulder and arm. That's why we always examine both areas to ensure we're treating the actual source of your problem, not just the symptoms.
Our Treatment Approach
After determining whether your shoulder pain originates from the joint itself or the cervical spine, we create a targeted plan that may include chiropractic adjustments to the shoulder joint and cervical spine, soft tissue therapy to address muscle tension and trigger points, rehabilitation exercises to restore strength and range of motion, laser therapy to reduce inflammation and promote healing, and postural correction to prevent recurrence.
What to Expect
Treatment duration depends on the severity and cause of your shoulder pain. Recent injuries typically respond within 4-6 weeks, while chronic conditions may require 8-12 weeks. We track your progress carefully and adjust your treatment as you improve.
PINCHED NERVE
Nerve compression causing pain, numbness, or weakness along the nerve pathway can be one of the most frustrating conditions to experience. In the neck, a pinched nerve often affects the arms and hands, while lower back nerve compression affects the legs and feet. Tarpon Spine Center specializes in precise diagnosis to identify the exact location of compression and effective treatment to relieve it.
What Causes a Pinched Nerve?
Nerves can become compressed when surrounding tissues put pressure on them. Common causes include herniated discs pressing on nerve roots, bone spurs from arthritis narrowing the space where nerves exit the spine, spinal stenosis reducing space in the spinal canal, inflammation and swelling compressing nerves, poor posture causing nerve irritation, and muscle spasm or tightness trapping nerves.
Common Symptoms:
- Sharp, burning, or shooting pain
- Numbness or "pins and needles"
- Muscle weakness in affected area
- Pain radiating down arm or leg
- Symptoms worsen with certain positions
- Reduced reflexes
Cervical vs. Lumbar Pinched Nerves
Cervical (neck) pinched nerves typically cause pain, numbness, and weakness in the shoulders, arms, and hands. You might experience difficulty gripping objects, dropping things, or nighttime arm pain and numbness.
Lumbar (lower back) pinched nerves typically cause sciatica—pain radiating down the buttock and leg, numbness in the foot, and weakness in the leg muscles. Walking and standing may become difficult.
Our Treatment Approach
Precise diagnosis is critical for pinched nerve treatment. We'll identify exactly which nerve is compressed and what's causing the compression, then create a targeted plan that may include DRX9000 spinal decompression to create space and relieve pressure on the nerve, chiropractic adjustments to restore proper alignment and reduce nerve irritation, physical therapy to strengthen supporting muscles and improve flexibility, laser therapy to reduce inflammation around the compressed nerve, and postural and ergonomic modifications to prevent recurrence.
Success Rate
Most pinched nerves respond well to conservative treatment. Many patients experience significant improvement within 2-4 weeks, with complete resolution often occurring within 6-8 weeks. Early treatment prevents permanent nerve damage.
What to Expect
You should notice gradual improvement in pain, numbness, and strength as nerve pressure is relieved. Numbness and tingling typically resolve last, after pain subsides. We'll track your progress with neurological testing to ensure the nerve is healing properly.
Don't let neck or shoulder pain limit your life. Call (727) 937-2086 for your free consultation.
Office Hours: Mon, Wed, Thu: 8am-6pm | Tue: 9am-6pm | Fri: 9am-5pm
Location: 1244 South Pinellas Avenue, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689


