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Neck & Shoulder Pain Fort McMurray

If you’re searching this, you’re probably living one of these realities:

“Neck pain from sitting at desk”

“Shoulder pain that won’t go away”

“Pain between shoulder blades”

“Trap tightness and headaches”

“Arm heaviness / tingling”

“I wake up with neck stiffness”

Neck and shoulder pain is one of the most annoying problems because it follows you everywhere — at your laptop, in traffic, at the gym, even when you’re trying to relax. People often say: “My shoulders are up to my ears,” or “I can’t turn my head without feeling tight.”

And the worst part is when it becomes normal. You stop expecting your neck to feel free.

What neck & shoulder (pain can feel like)

Common symptoms include:

Tight traps, knots, and constant tension

Sharp pain when turning your head

Shoulder pinching when reaching overhead

“Stiff neck” after sleeping

Burning between the shoulder blades

Headaches that start from the neck

Clicking, grinding, or a “stuck” feeling

Arm discomfort, heaviness, numbness or tingling (sometimes)

Some people feel it as tension. Others feel it as pain. Either way, it affects breathing, sleep, mood, and concentration.

Why it happens (what people miss)

Neck and shoulder pain isn’t always a “neck problem.” Often it’s a system problem caused by:

Desk posture and screen time (forward head + rounded shoulders)

Stress and nervous system overload (your body stays in guard mode)

Restricted upper back / ribs (neck compensates)

Shoulder blade dysfunction (scapula doesn’t move well, shoulder joint gets irritated)

Old injuries and compensation (one side does more work)

Breathing patterns (tight chest + stiff ribs = neck muscles overwork)

That’s why stretching your neck sometimes feels good for 20 minutes… then the tension returns. The driver is still there.

My approach: restore the whole upper-body pattern

I’m an Osteopath located in Downtown Fort McMurray. I work with busy professionals — executives, bankers, nurses, desk workers, trades — and also active people who train but can’t shake shoulder or neck tension. In your session, I focus on:

What movements trigger your symptoms (turning, reaching, lifting, sitting)

How your shoulder blade moves (often the missing piece)

Upper back and rib mobility (big influence on neck tension)

Jaw/cranial tension patterns (when relevant)

Nervous system guarding (stress-related tightness is real tightness)

The goal isn’t just to “loosen your neck.” It’s to remove the pattern that keeps reloading it.

What to expect in your 90-minute session

Thorough assessment

We look at posture, shoulder range, neck motion, breathing mechanics, and upper back/rib mobility.

Hands-on osteopathic treatment

Targeted work to release restrictions, restore mobility, and reduce overload in the neck/shoulders.

Re-test and confirm

We re-check turning, reaching, and pain response so you can feel the difference immediately.

Plan that fits your life

Simple movement cues and a short routine tailored to your work (desk, driving, lifting, training).

A real-world example

A downtown professional comes in with neck pain and shoulder tightness that “never stops.” They’ve had massage, it helps for a day, then the tension returns.

Assessment shows the upper back is stiff, ribs aren’t moving well, shoulder blades don’t glide smoothly, and the neck is doing the job of everything else. Once we restore upper back/rib mobility and correct shoulder mechanics, the neck finally stops overworking — and headaches often reduce too.

When to get checked urgently

If you have severe weakness, sudden numbness, loss of coordination, or symptoms after a major injury, get medical assessment urgently. For most cases, early targeted treatment can prevent chronic guarding patterns.

Neck & shoulder pain relief in Downtown Fort McMurray

780-335-6705 If your neck and shoulders feel tight every day, you don’t need endless “temporary relief.” You need the upper-body mechanics and tension pattern fixed.

Location: Fort McMurray
BOOK 90 MIN ONLINE: ramizosteopath.com
CALL OR TEXT: 780-335-6705