Many people in Toronto, Ontario experience neck pain due to stress, posture, and long hours at a desk. Neck pain is common.
But it is not normal—and it’s definitely not something you have to live with.

Yet every week, we meet people across Toronto who tell us the same thing:

“I thought this was just part of getting older.”

It’s not.

Neck pain is most commonly caused by poor posture, stress, and muscle tension—and it can often be effectively treated with approaches like acupuncture.

What Causes Neck Pain (How It Really Starts):

For most people, it doesn’t come from a major injury.

It happens suddenly (your symptoms):

  • You wake up and turn your head → sharp pain

  • You check your blind spot while driving → stiffness

  • You reach for something → WHACK

And just like that:

  • You skip workouts

  • You move cautiously all day

  • You feel stuck in your own body

This week I want to help you free yourself from this pain.

Let’s get you back to feeling freedom of movement without any mystery pain!

Let’s get you back into the gym. Let’s get you through the workday without a stab of pain from nowhere. Let’s get you back to feeling comfortable, relaxed, and not having to sit or stand in awkward positions just to avoid pain.  

What is the most common culprit for neck pain?

Stress! And here’s how…

Why Stress Causes Neck Pain

Most neck pain feels sudden—but it’s usually not.

When you’re stressed, your body goes into protection mode:

  • your shoulders rise

  • your neck tightens

  • your breathing becomes shallow

This subtle change leads to hunching forward with poor posture (“tech neck”), which:

  • reduces blood flow

  • leads to muscle tension and fatigue

  • weakened support structures (ligaments & tendons)

Overtime the body becomes exhausted - adrenaline starts to wear off - and then all it takes is:

  • sleeping in an awkward position

  • one sudden movement

…and your neck “locks up.”

One trick I want to share with you is one of the best acupressure points on the back of your hand for alleviating neck pain:

It’s about 1 inch above your knuckles between your index and middle finger. Found it? Press on it hard, and take a few deep and slow breaths as you try moving your neck again. Now, I hope that this temporary relief gives you … well, some relief! But if you’re looking for long-term relief from neck pain, why not give acupuncture a try?

How acupuncture helps alleviate neck pain

Instead of just masking pain, it works by:

  • improving circulation to tight muscles —> As muscles become better nourished through increased blood flow, this allows for proper healing (unlike a constricted neck)

  • releasing deep, built-up tension

  • calming the nervous system (reducing stress response)

Most patients notice:

  • immediate relaxation during treatment

  • increased range of motion

  • less “guarding” or stiffness

The Biggest Difference (how to treat neck pain effectively)

Relaxing the neck with acupuncture is great.

But in addition to relaxing it, we use moxibustion (heat) treatment to give your circulation an even bigger boost! If you’ve ever gone for a sauna, or wanted to warm up by the fire place - heat enables:

  • Relaxation

  • Alleviates tension

  • Improves circulation naturally

Ready to fix the root of your neck pain?

If you’re tired of:

  • random flare-ups

  • avoiding the gym

  • feeling stiff at work

…it’s time to address the cause—not just the symptom.

We offer personalized acupuncture treatments right here in Toronto at our clinic near King & Bathurst.

We’ll:

  • assess your specific pattern of pain

  • explain what’s actually going on

  • start treatment right away

Many patients feel a difference after their first visit. If you’re interested in relieving the pain, we have experienced acupuncturists that offer acupuncture in Toronto, Ontario located at 54 Stewart Street (King and Bathurst). 

Frequently Asked Questions About Neck Pain:

Is neck pain normal?
No. While common, it is usually caused by posture, stress, or strain and can be treated.

What causes neck pain the most?
The most common causes are poor posture, stress, and muscle tension.

Does acupuncture help neck pain?
Acupuncture may help relieve tension, improve circulation, and reduce pain.

When should I seek treatment?
If your neck pain lasts more than a few days or keeps coming back.