Neck Pain Physical Therapy in Hanover, MA

Neck Pain That Won't Let You Train the Way You Want

Whether it's stiffness from hours at a desk, tension that builds with overhead work, or a nagging ache that compounds every time you train — we identify the source and build a plan around your life.

Working Around It Isn't Working

The stiffness keeps coming back

You stretch it out, it loosens up, then it's tight again by the end of the day. The cycle doesn't stop on its own and the tension keeps interfering with the things you want to do.

It's affecting your training

Overhead pressing hurts. Looking left at the top of your squat is off. Your neck has started dictating what you can and can't do in the gym, and that's not a workable long-term solution.

Rest and ibuprofen only go so far

You've managed it for a while, but managing isn't fixing. If the root cause is a posture pattern, a weakness, or a mobility restriction, it won't resolve on its own.

Common Conditions We Treat

Neck Issues We Help Active Adults Address

From desk-related stiffness to cervical radiculopathy to training-related tightness, we work through the neck issues that limit daily comfort, gym performance, and athletic output.

Cervical Stiffness and Tightness - Persistent tension or restricted range of motion that limits your comfort at a desk, behind the wheel, or under load in the gym.

Cervical Radiculopathy - Neck pain that radiates into the shoulder, arm, or hand with numbness, tingling, or weakness affecting daily activity and training.

Neck Pain from Desk Work - Tension and aching that builds through the workday and compounds when you try to train or exercise afterward.

Whiplash and Cervical Strain - Post-injury neck pain, restricted movement, and soreness following a motor vehicle accident or other trauma.

Headaches with Musculoskeletal Origin - Headaches that start at the base of the skull or upper neck and are driven by cervical tension, joint restriction, or poor posture patterns.

Upper Trapezius and Shoulder Tension - Tightness that runs from the neck into the shoulder and builds with stress, training load, or prolonged sitting.

Neck Pain with Overhead or Lifting Activity - Pain or restriction that surfaces with pressing, overhead movement, or specific loading patterns during training.

Dealing with a different neck or upper back issue? Book a free discovery call and we'll help you figure out the right approach.

How It Works

A Clear Path From Pain to Peak Performance

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Discover the Cause

An in-depth full body evaluation to find the exact source of your pain, no guessing, no generic protocol handed to the next five patients after you.

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Eliminate Your Pain

A personalized treatment plan using manual therapy, dry needling, cupping, and targeted exercises, built specifically around your body, your activity, and your goals.

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Live Your Life Pain Free

Get back to lifting, running, and the activities you love. And leave with the tools and knowledge to stay there long term.

What Patients Are Saying

See how active adults on the South Shore got rid of the persistent neck pain that was limiting their training and daily life.

I would highly recommend Sam! He has helped my neck and upper back pain tremendously! He truly listens to your concerns and creates an individualized plan tailored to your needs. Sam has guided me through strength-training exercises and stretches, and also provides cupping and dry needling, which has made a huge difference. He’s incredibly knowledgeable, kind, and easy to work with — I always feel supported and confident in the plan we are following!
lanie macdonald
I have been working with Sam for about 4-5 months now at Moses Fitness in Hanover on my shoulder and this is the most improvement I’ve ever seen. I have been suffering with chronic pain for over 7 years from a college sports injury & Sam is the first PT to help me alleviate pain (which feels like a miracle). He is extremely knowledgeable and flexible with your personal schedule. I am currently on a long term month to month plan to ensure I keep up with progress and he constantly is checking in, which is more than your typical PT would do. I would recommend Sam to anyone who is looking for physical therapy! Thank you Sam!
Stephanie Rossi
Podium Performance is top notch! I started feeling discomfort / pain leading up to a 10 mile race and a Hyrox event and was nervous I wouldn’t be able to compete. I had two sessions with Sam and he not only sent me information and gave me stretches to work on, but spent time with me to understand where the pain was coming from and how to fix it for the long haul, not just temporary relief. 10/10 recommend, great one-to-one experience and I’m ready to go for my upcoming events!
Sarah M
Areas We Serve

Serving Active Adults Across the South Shore

We help active adults across the South Shore get back to the activities they love.

Frequently Asked Questions

Neck pain raises a lot of practical questions. Here's what active adults on the South Shore ask most before starting.

How is PT different from just getting a massage?

Massage can relieve tension temporarily, but PT addresses why the tension keeps returning. The evaluation uncovers the underlying movement faults, postural patterns, and joint restrictions driving the problem and builds a plan to correct them. The goal is resolution, not repeated relief.

Will I have to stop training while I do neck PT?

Not necessarily. You'll get clear guidance on what's safe to continue and what to modify so you can keep training while we address the root cause. In most cases, the goal is to work within your training schedule, not around it.

How many sessions will I need?

It depends on how long the problem has been going on and the underlying cause. After your evaluation, you'll get a clear and honest sense of the timeline. Most patients notice meaningful improvement within the first few sessions.

Do I need imaging or a referral to start?

No referral is required. Massachusetts is a direct access state. Your neck can be assessed clinically and the best approach determined without imaging in most cases. If imaging would change the plan, you'll be told directly.

Can dry needling help with neck pain?

Yes, dry needling is one of the tools used for cervical and upper trap tension. It releases tight trigger points and can significantly reduce muscle guarding and stiffness. It's used alongside manual therapy and corrective exercise as part of a complete plan.

Still have questions?

Have questions about whether PT can address your specific neck situation? Reach out and we'll give you a straight answer.

Ready to Get the Tension Out of the Way?

Book a free 15-minute discovery call and let's find out what's driving the problem and how to resolve it for good.