Condition
Back & Neck Pain
Daily aches, work-related strain, and pain that disrupts sleep.
If this sounds like you…
You've worked through it. You've stretched. You've changed pillows, chairs, and mattresses. The pain still wakes you up or sets up shop by 3 PM.
By 3 p.m.
The slow, daily negotiation between your back and everything you still need to do.
- You wake up already tired because your neck didn't let you sleep through the night
- By 3 p.m. you're shifting in your chair, counting hours until you can lie down
- You've bought three pillows, two mattresses, and a standing desk — and still hurt
- You catch yourself short-tempered with people you love because the pain is loud
- Long drives are off the table; flights are something you dread for days ahead
- You quietly take ibuprofen on a schedule and worry about what it's doing to you
- You've stopped doing the things that used to relax you — gardening, golf, yoga
- You're scared this is just how 50, 60, 70 is supposed to feel — and refuse to accept it
Pain this constant doesn't just hurt — it changes who you are. You're shorter with people. You're tired in a way sleep doesn't fix. You miss the version of you that wasn't always managing something. You don't want to be 'fixed by a chiropractor forever' — you want someone to figure out what's actually wrong and give you a plan with a finish line.
What your family notices
The signs the people closest to you have already seen.
Neuropathy often hides in plain sight. You may think you've been discreet, but the people who love you have already noticed the small changes that have become habits. Here's what they see — even when they don't say it:
- You're shorter with people you love by the end of the day
- You shift constantly in your chair, on the couch, in the car
- You quietly take ibuprofen on a schedule everyone has started to notice
- You've stopped doing the things that used to relax you — gardening, golf, long drives
- You're tired in a way that sleep doesn't seem to fix
If your spouse, your kids, or your friends have started doing things for you — opening the jar, taking the stairs first, slowing down on the walk — they've been protecting you. Getting better gives them their person back, too.
Causes & traditional approaches
Why back & neck pain happens.
Common underlying causes
- Joint dysfunction in the spine that's been compensating for years
- Disc dehydration and thinning that changes how the spine loads
- Muscle imbalances from prolonged sitting, screen time, or repetitive work
- Old injuries (whiplash, falls, lifting strains) that never fully resolved
- Postural patterns that quietly overload one segment of the spine
Traditional approaches & their limits
Muscle relaxers and anti-inflammatories
Limit: Calm symptoms for a day or two but don't change the mechanical pattern that keeps creating the pain.
Massage
Limit: Feels great briefly — the muscles tighten again because the underlying joint or disc problem is still there.
Strength-focused physical therapy
Limit: Builds capacity without correcting the joint mechanics, so the same pain pattern returns under load.
Spinal fusion or other surgery as a first answer
Limit: Permanent, recovery-heavy, and frequently leaves patients with adjacent-segment pain a few years later.
The Platinum Health Approach
How Dr. Stuckey approaches back & neck pain differently.
Dr. Stuckey blends precise chiropractic adjustment with spinal decompression, soft-tissue work, posture-focused rehab, and high-frequency vibration therapy to address the actual mechanical driver — not just the pain location.
Dr. Troy Stuckey, Doctor of Chiropractic
Founder, Platinum Health Solutions
In their own words
What a patient with back & neck pain had to say.
I'd been on ibuprofen every day for years. Dr. Stuckey gave me a plan with a finish line — and an end to the 3 p.m. shutdown. I haven't touched the bottle in two months.
Individual results vary. No outcome can be guaranteed. Testimonials represent individual patient experiences.
Common questions
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