Back Pain & Neck Pain

A Team-Based Approach to Relief, Recovery & Better Movement

Back and neck pain are among the most common issues we see at The Health Collective – Baden, and they’re conditions our entire team is trained to assess and treat. Whether your pain began suddenly or has been building over time, our goal is to understand why it’s happening and create a plan that gets you moving and feeling better.

At our clinic, chiropractor, physiotherapists, massage therapists, and osteopathic practitioners all contribute unique strengths. Depending on your needs, your treatment plan may include:

  • Physiotherapy to improve mobility, strength, and movement patterns

  • Chiropractic care for targeted joint treatment, spinal mechanics, and nerve irritation

  • Massage therapy to reduce muscle tension and improve circulation

  • Osteopathy to address whole-body restrictions and balance the musculoskeletal system

  • Acupuncture to decrease pain, calm the nervous system, and support healing

  • Exercise & rehab programs customized to your goals and lifestyle

Common concerns we help with include:

  • Lower back pain

  • Sciatica and nerve-related symptoms

  • Neck stiffness and reduced range of motion

  • Tension headaches

  • Whiplash and motor-vehicle injuries

  • Posture-related pain from work or screens

Every patient receives a personalized, goal-oriented plan—built collaboratively across professions when needed. You don’t have to choose your provider alone: our team will guide you to the right care at the right time.

If pain is limiting your daily life, sleep, or work, we’re here to help.
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Back Pain & Neck Pain FAQ

  • Common causes include muscle tension, joint irritation, nerve compression, poor posture, past injuries, and repetitive strain. Our team identifies the root cause before creating a plan.

  • It depends on the cause of your pain. Our team will guide you to the right provider — and often coordinated care works best.

  • In most cases, no. If imaging is needed, our practitioners will refer appropriately.

  • Some patients feel changes within a few sessions; others need a structured rehab plan. Your provider will outline realistic expectations based on your condition.

  • Improved posture, strengthening exercises, mobility work, and ergonomic changes all help reduce recurrence. Our team provides strategies for long-term success.