Neck Pain & Headache Treatment in Prescott
Targeted, one-on-one care to reduce pain, relieve tension, and restore comfort.
Personal Care. Thoughtful Treatment. Lasting Relief.
Neck pain can affect every aspect of your life, making everyday activities difficult or impossible. It’s common to have headaches that are related to neck pain.
Neck and headache symptoms can be caused by muscle tension and trigger points, upper cervical spine facet joint dysfunction, or a combination of muscle and facet joint problems.
At Permar Physical Therapy, neck pain and headache treatment focuses on identifying what’s driving your symptoms and building a custom plan to address the cause of your pain. Not just temporarily, but long-term.
You’ll work directly with Dr. Gage Permar, DPT every visit, receiving individualized care built around your goals.
One-on-one treatment every session
Thorough neck and movement evaluation
Hands-on evidence based manual therapy
Targeted exercise and posture work
Focus on long-term symptom relief
What May Be Causing Your Neck Pain or Headaches
Neck pain and headaches can develop from:
- Muscle tension and trigger points
- Poor posture or prolonged sitting
- Joint stiffness in the cervical spine
- Nerve irritation
- Stress-related muscle guarding
- Repetitive strain
Understanding the source of pain is key to effective treatment.
Conditions We Commonly Treat
- Chronic neck pain
- Tension headaches
- Cervicogenic headaches
- Migraine-related neck tension
- Shoulder and upper back tightness
- Postural strain from desk work
Treatment focuses on reducing pain while improving mobility and muscular support.
A Targeted Approach to Relief
Treatment may include:
- Manual therapy to improve joint mobility
- Dry needling for muscle tension
- Soft tissue work
- Postural retraining
- Strengthening and mobility exercises
The goal is to reduce both neck pain and headache frequency while improving overall comfort.
F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can neck pain really cause headaches?
Yes. Many headaches originate from tension or dysfunction in the neck.
Will treatment help my sleep?
Reducing neck tension often improves sleep comfort and quality.
How long does it take to see improvement?
Many patients notice relief within the first few visits, though timelines vary.

