Find Neck Pain Relief With Physical Therapy
Find Neck Pain Relief With Physical Therapy

Find Neck Pain Relief With Physical Therapy

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, 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!

Understanding Neck Pain

Message from Dr. Taylor on causes of neck pain

The top causes of neck pain are typically due to stiffness in joints and muscles, or an imbalance where one muscle or muscle group has been overused for a particular reason. Often, our patients describe neck pain that has gradually worsened. However, sudden increases in pain can occur after events such as trying a new workout, an accident or injury, or completing a physically demanding project.

When to consider PT for neck pain:

  • Constant tension in the neck and/or jaw muscles
  • Headaches that worsen with neck pain
  • Disrupted sleep due to pain
  • Stiffness—limited motion with pain during daily movements
  • Severe spasms or intense, intermittent pain
  • Dizziness—neck issues can affect balance and cause dizziness
  • Unpredictable pain—unexpected bad days that disrupt plans

Keep in mind, Physical Therapy can help if you are limited in the following areas:

  • Exercising or being active – Whether you’re dealing with pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility, Physical Therapy can help restore your ability to move comfortably so you can return to the activities you enjoy, from walking and biking to gym workouts and sports.
  • Playing with children or grandchildren – If neck pain or discomfort is making it difficult to lift, chase, or keep up with the little ones, Physical Therapy can improve your strength, flexibility, and endurance to help you stay active and engaged with your family.
  • Yard work – Tasks like gardening, mowing, or raking can aggravate neck pain. Physical Therapy can address the underlying issues and provide strategies to help you complete outdoor chores more comfortably and safely.
  • Performing job duties due to pain or injury – From desk jobs to physically demanding labor, neck pain can interfere with your ability to work. Physical Therapy can improve your function, reduce pain, and support a safe and sustainable return to your normal work routine.

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.

How To Have a Great Summer–PT Style!

The days are getting longer, the air is getting warmer, and school is winding down. That means one thing: summer is on its way! Here are some tips to ensure a healthy summer for you and your family:

  • Drink plenty of water. While you should strive to stay hydrated all year round, it’s particularly important in warmer weather.
  • Ease back into summer activities gradually: Whether you’re hitting the pool more frequently or taking more evening walks thanks to the later sunsets, avoid doing too much too soon. Start slow, don’t push too hard, and remember to warm up first.
  • Don’t skip your PT sessions. We know summer’s busy. But keeping up with your physical therapy will help you stay active and pain-free throughout the season–and beyond!

Ready to make the most of the summer months? Schedule an appointment with Boulet Physical Therapy today!

More Than Muscle: The Brain-Boosting Benefits of Creatine

Creatine is one of the most well-researched supplements, known for its wide-ranging benefits in both muscle and cognitive health across all age groups. It enhances strength, power, and muscle mass, supports faster recovery, and boosts performance in high-intensity activities. Naturally present in foods like meat and fish, creatine is also produced by the body and primarily stored in the muscles.

Beyond physical performance, creatine has been shown to offer cognitive benefits—particularly under stressful or sleep-deprived conditions—by improving memory and reducing mental fatigue. It plays a role in combating age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia) in aging adults and shows potential for supporting brain health. Research suggests it may help preserve cognitive function and provide neuroprotective effects against conditions such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease.

Overall, creatine is an affordable, effective supplement for enhancing both physical and mental performance throughout your lifespan.

The Experts in Movement and Healing: Dr. Taylor and Dr. Kyle

Know Someone in Pain?
Spread the word! If you know a friend, family member, neighbor, coworker, or fellow church member who is struggling with pain or mobility issues, pass this newsletter along and tell them about Boulet Physical Therapy. You can also let your doctor know about us—so they know where to send patients for expert care and real results!

Why Choose Boulet Physical Therapy?

  • We’re not a corporation – We’re a locally owned private practice that thrives on reputation and meaningful relationships.
  • Hands-on expertise – Unlike many clinics, our therapists provide hands-on treatment and advanced techniques like dry needling.
  • Quality one-on-one time – We prioritize personalized care and ensure you get dedicated time with your physical therapist at every visit.