Find Neck Pain Relief With Physical Therapy
Neck pain — a discomfort that affects countless individuals, often striking at the most inconvenient moments. Whether you’re at work, pursuing your favorite hobbies, or simply trying to get a good night’s sleep, neck pain can be an unwelcome companion.
At Boulet Physical Therapy and Wellness, our skilled therapists have a proven track record of assisting patients in resolving their neck pain. Our comprehensive treatments explore the common causes of neck pain, their risk factors, targeted techniques, and prevention strategies to ensure you resolve your pain and get back to doing what matters most!
Read on to learn how physical therapy can be a game-changer in finding relief from neck pain!


Our Patients Get Great Results
“I suffer from chronic migraines, neck, and back pain after being a hairstylist for many years. My experience at Boulet Physical Therapy was top-notch. Dr. Taylor and the entire staff were professional, yet very kind, and made me feel like I was truly being cared for and listened to. Dr. Taylor took the time to personalize my care, and I told him he helped me more in the first visit than any other therapist has in the past. They also gave me knowledge to help me in the long term. Physical therapy isn’t usually a pleasant thing to do, but when you go here, they make it about as pleasant as it could be. I will be referring anyone I know who has chronic pain and is looking for a therapist to this wonderful business!” – Cameron
Have You Met Your Deductible?
As 2025 winds down, now is the perfect time to check your insurance deductible status. If you’ve already met your deductible—or are close—you could save significantly on physical therapy sessions before your benefits reset in January.
At Boulet Physical Therapy, we’re here to help you take advantage of every benefit you’ve earned. Whether you’re dealing with lingering pain, recovering from an injury, or just want to move and feel better heading into the new year, we’ve got your back.
Don’t wait—appointments fill quickly this time of year!
Book your PT evaluation or follow-up sessions today and finish 2025 stronger, healthier, and pain-free.
Understanding Neck Pain
Neck pain can happen for various reasons. It might be due to poor posture, muscle strain, or, in some cases, something more serious like a herniated disc. In other cases, an underlying medical condition can also lead to neck pain. The neck is a complex part of our body, with bones, muscles, and nerves all working together. When something goes wrong in this delicate balance, it can result in pain and discomfort.
How Physical Therapy at Boulet Physical Therapy and Wellness Can Help
Physical therapy is all about using exercises and techniques to improve movement and reduce pain. Here’s how it can work wonders for your neck pain:
- Targeted Exercises: Our experienced therapists are experts at designing exercises that specifically target the muscles and structures causing your neck pain. These exercises are tailored to your needs, ensuring they are effective and safe.
- Posture Correction: Many of us have less-than-ideal posture, especially when working on computers or looking down at our phones. Our skilled physical therapists will teach you how to maintain good posture, reducing the strain on your neck muscles.
- Hands-on Techniques: Your therapist may use hands-on techniques like manual therapy techniques or gentle stretches to alleviate muscle tension and improve mobility in your neck joints.
- Education and Self-care: Understanding how to take care of your neck is essential. Your therapist will provide valuable insights on ergonomics, lifestyle changes, and self-care practices to manage and prevent future neck pain.
Our team stays up-to-date on the most advanced treatments and will adjust your program as needed. We will give you the tools to resolve your current episode of pain so you can get back to doing what you love!



What to Expect During Physical Therapy
On your first visit, your physical therapist will conduct a thorough evaluation. They will ask about your medical history, assess your range of motion, and discuss your pain symptoms.
Once they have a clear picture, they will create a personalized plan for your recovery. This plan will include specific exercises and techniques tailored to your condition. You’ll work closely with your therapist, who will monitor your progress and adjust as needed.
Here are some of the benefits you can expect from physical therapy for neck pain:
- Pain Relief: The primary goal of physical therapy is to reduce your pain and discomfort. With targeted exercises and techniques, many people experience significant relief.
- Improved Mobility: You’ll likely notice improved neck mobility as you progress through your therapy. This means you can turn your head more easily and without pain.
- Better Quality of Life: Neck pain can limit your daily activities. Physical therapy can help you regain your ability to do things you love, like gardening, playing sports, or even just enjoying a pain-free night’s sleep.
- Preventing Recurrence: Our physical therapists don’t just treat the symptoms; they also work on preventing future episodes of neck pain. By learning better habits and exercises, you can reduce the chances of neck pain returning.
If you’ve been dealing with neck pain, physical therapy might be the solution you’ve been looking for. Reach out to our physical therapists and work towards a pain-free future.
Take the First Step Towards Neck Pain Relief — Schedule Your Consultation Today!
At Boulet Physical Therapy and Wellness, we understand that neck pain can affect individuals from all walks of life. If you’re dealing with neck pain or want to prevent it from interrupting your life, reach out to us today, and let us help you create your own success story!
Treatment Spotlight:
Manual Therapy for Neck Pain
At Boulet Physical Therapy and Wellness, we offer several drug-free approaches to treating neck pain. Today, however, we want to highlight a particularly effective technique: manual therapy. Manual therapy refers to a set of hands-on techniques focused on improving mobility, boosting blood circulation, and facilitating your body’s healing process. They can be especially effective for managing chronic neck pain.

Three Manual Therapy Techniques We Love for Addressing Neck Pain
- Neck Mobilizations: This technique involves carefully guiding your neck through its current range of motion. This helps enhance neck mobility, restore neck function, and alleviate nerve irritation.
- Trigger Point Release: This technique targets specific areas of muscle tightness and tenderness known as “trigger points,” which can cause pain and contribute to neck discomfort. Our PTs use direct pressure to release these trigger points, helping reduce muscle tension and alleviate pain.
- Myofascial Release: This technique focuses on the connective tissue surrounding muscles, which can become restricted and contribute to pain and stiffness. It involves gentle stretching and sustained pressure on the affected areas to promote relaxation and improved tissue function.
These three techniques can provide targeted relief, release muscle restrictions, and enhance overall neck function, making them valuable components of a comprehensive plan. Our goal is to provide immediate relief and long-term results, and manual techniques are just one tool we use to get there!
Hosting Thanksgiving Dinner?
Manage Stress with These Tips

We love Thanksgiving at Boulet Physical Therapy and Wellness. It’s a time to gather with friends and family, enjoy a great meal, and give thanks for all of the year’s blessings. But we also know the big day can be stressful—especially if you’re hosting.
Here are a few simple tips to stay happy and healthy this Thanksgiving:
- Try some deep breathing exercises. In the thick of cooking five different side dishes and feeling overwhelmed? Try box breathing, a simple technique in which you slowly breathe in and out for 3-4 counts.
- Fix a balanced plate. Rather than stressing about overindulging, just make sure to add some green veggies to your plate alongside the cornbread stuffing and fried turkey.
- Don’t forget your post-meal walk. If you prepped dinner, let someone else take care of the dishes while you take a relaxing stroll around the neighborhood. Relax–you earned it!
Recipe of the Month: Pumpkin Harvest Pasta

Ingredients:
- 1 lb package of pasta of your choice
- 1/3 cup pasta water
- 2 tbsp. olive oil
- 2 tbsp. butter sub for more olive oil for a vegan version
- 3 gloves of garlic minced
- 1 shallot minced
- 1 tbsp. fresh sage chopped
- 1 cup butternut squash cubed
- 1 cup low-sodium vegetable broth
- 2/3 cup pumpkin puree
- 1 tsp. tomato paste
- 1/2 of a 15 oz. can of fire roasted tomatoes
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 1/4 tsp. pepper
- 1/4 tsp. red pepper flakes
- 1/4 tsp. allspice
- 1/8 tsp. pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon
- 1/3 cup oat milk
- 1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese + extra for sprinkling on top
- 2 cups fresh spinach
Instructions:
- Cook pasta according to package directions. When draining reserve 1/3 cup of the water to use later in this recipe.
- Mince the garlic, and shallot. Add olive oil, butter (if using) and garlic and shallot to a sauté pan. Stir and saute until fragrant. Add the fresh sage and butternut squash. If using frozen butternut squash sauté until it is no longer frozen.
- Next, add the vegetable broth, pumpkin puree, tomato paste and fire roasted tomatoes. Stir and turn the heat down to low to let simmer.
- Add salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, allspice and pumpkin spice. Stir together, cover and let simmer for 5-6 minutes. Add pasta water and let simmer for an additional 5 minutes.
- Remove from heat and carefully transfer the sauce into a blender. Add oat milk and parmesan cheese.
- Blend on high until you see that the sauce is well combined and not chunky.
- Pour sauce back into your pan, add pasta and fold in spinach over low heat.
- Remove from heat, portion and serve. I like it with extra grated parmesan cheese on top and fresh spinach!
Sources
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- https://www.onceuponapumpkinrd.com/pumpkin-harvest-pasta-sauce/#recipe










