Neck Pain Treatment in Murfreesboro, TN — Non-Surgical Regenerative Medicine
At Magnolia Medical Center, we offer regenerative medicine treatment for neck pain in Murfreesboro, TN, using advanced, non-surgical therapies to address the structural and inflammatory causes of cervical pain and dysfunction. Whether your neck pain is caused by disc degeneration, arthritis, muscle strain, or nerve compression, our team provides personalized care designed to deliver lasting relief. Call (615) 953-9007 to schedule your evaluation.
Common Causes of Neck Pain
The cervical spine — the seven vertebrae of the neck — is a remarkably mobile structure that supports the weight of the head and allows a wide range of motion. This combination of mobility and load-bearing responsibility makes it vulnerable to both acute injury and chronic degenerative change. At Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, we treat a wide range of cervical conditions including cervical disc degeneration and herniation — where discs between vertebrae lose height and integrity, causing nerve compression and referred pain into the arms and hands. Cervical osteoarthritis (spondylosis) — degenerative changes in the cervical facet joints and vertebral endplates that cause stiffness, pain, and reduced range of motion. Cervical spinal stenosis — narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck that compresses the spinal cord or nerve roots. Muscle strain and tension — often chronic and related to posture, repetitive strain, or prior whiplash injury. Facet joint syndrome — pain and inflammation at the small joints on the back of the cervical spine. Chronic injuries including old whiplash and sports-related cervical trauma. Referred pain from shoulder dysfunction or thoracic spine conditions.
Our Regenerative Medicine Approach to Neck Pain
At Magnolia Medical Center, we evaluate your neck condition thoroughly — reviewing your symptoms, health history, and any available imaging — before recommending treatment. Our regenerative medicine program for neck pain uses a combination of therapies tailored to your specific diagnosis. Cervical spinal decompression therapy gently applies traction to the cervical spine, creating negative pressure within cervical discs that helps retract bulging disc material, restore disc hydration, and relieve nerve compression — without surgery. PRP therapy can be injected into cervical joints, discs, and surrounding structures to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation. Shockwave therapy targets chronic muscle and connective tissue dysfunction in the cervical region. PEMF therapy reduces local inflammation and supports healing at the cellular level. For neck pain patients with systemic inflammatory drivers — such as chronic systemic inflammation or autoimmune activity — we integrate our functional medicine services to address contributing whole-body factors. Call (615) 953-9007 today.
Neck Pain FAQs
What are the most common causes of chronic neck pain?
Chronic neck pain is most commonly caused by cervical disc degeneration, osteoarthritis (spondylosis), herniated discs with nerve root compression, facet joint syndrome, chronic muscle tension and postural strain, and the long-term effects of whiplash or prior cervical injuries. At Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, TN, we conduct a thorough evaluation to identify the specific cause of your neck pain and design a targeted treatment plan.
Can cervical disc problems be treated without surgery?
Yes, in many cases. Cervical disc herniation, degeneration, and related nerve compression often respond well to non-surgical regenerative care at Magnolia Medical Center. Our combination of cervical decompression therapy and PRP has helped many patients avoid cervical surgery. Surgery is generally considered only when neurological deficits are present or when conservative approaches have been thoroughly exhausted.
What is cervical decompression therapy?
Cervical decompression at Magnolia Medical Center is a gentle, non-invasive treatment using computer-controlled traction to gradually stretch the cervical spine. This creates negative pressure within the cervical discs, which helps retract herniated material, restore disc height and hydration, and relieve pressure on compressed nerve roots. The procedure is comfortable and requires no recovery time.
Can neck pain cause headaches or arm pain?
Yes. Cervicogenic headaches — headaches originating from the neck — are very common and are often misdiagnosed or undertreated. Compression of cervical nerve roots can cause radiating pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness into the shoulders, arms, and hands — a condition known as cervical radiculopathy. At Magnolia Medical Center, we evaluate and treat both the cervical structural causes of neck pain and their downstream neurological effects.
How does posture affect neck pain?
Poor posture — particularly forward head posture from prolonged screen use — places significant abnormal load on the cervical spine, accelerating degenerative changes, straining cervical muscles, and narrowing intervertebral disc spaces over time. While correcting posture alone is rarely sufficient to resolve existing structural neck pain, addressing postural habits and muscle balance is an important component of a comprehensive treatment and prevention plan at Magnolia Medical Center.
Can regenerative medicine help with neck arthritis?
Yes. PRP and cellular therapies can be applied to cervical facet joints and discs to reduce inflammation and stimulate tissue repair in patients with cervical osteoarthritis (spondylosis). PEMF and shockwave therapies complement these by reducing local inflammation and supporting tissue health. Many patients with cervical arthritis achieve meaningful pain reduction and improved mobility through our regenerative approach at Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, TN.
How do I get started with neck pain treatment at Magnolia Medical Center?
Call (615) 953-9007 or request an appointment online to schedule your neck pain evaluation at Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, TN. We’ll assess your cervical condition, review any available imaging, and develop a personalized non-surgical treatment plan to address the root causes of your neck pain and restore comfortable function.
