Neck and Shoulder Pain – Release Tension, Regain Comfort

Published on 12 June 2025 at 06:52

   Do you often feel tightness or pain in your neck and shoulders? You’re not alone.

 

   Long hours at a desk, poor posture, scrolling on your phone, and stress all tend to “sit on our shoulders.” Over time, this tension builds up — causing discomfort, stiffness, headaches, and even sleep problems.

 

    Modern Life = Stiff Shoulders & Aching Necks

 

   Whether you're an office worker, a student, or simply carry the mental load of daily life, neck and shoulder pain can sneak up on anyone. It may start as mild tension and gradually become a daily issue — affecting your concentration, sleep, and even your mood.

 

   Common symptoms include:

  • Tightness or pressure in the upper back or neck
  • Sharp or dull pain in shoulders
  • Headaches caused by muscle tension
  • Poor range of motion
  • Pins and needles in the arms
  • Feeling like you're “carrying the world” on your shoulders

 

   SCENAR Therapy: Gentle, Targeted Relief

 

   SCENAR (Self-Controlled Energo Neuro Adaptive Regulator) therapy uses gentle electrical impulses to stimulate the nervous system. This helps:

  • Release deep muscular tension
  • Improve local circulation
  • Calm the overactive stress response
  • Support the body’s self-healing ability

 

   Unlike massage or medication, SCENAR works with your body’s own signals to promote long-lasting balance and comfort.

 

    How Clients Benefit

 

   Many clients feel lighter, more mobile, and noticeably more relaxed after just one or two sessions. With regular therapy, SCENAR can help:

 

  • Relieve stiffness in the neck and shoulders
  • Improve posture and flexibility
  • Reduce stress and improve sleep
  • Prevent chronic tension from returning

 

    You don’t have to live with that weight on your shoulders.

   Try SCENAR therapy and experience freedom of movement and peace of mind.

 

 Book now at Solveiga Pain Relief Clinic

 www.solveigapainreliefclinic.co.uk

 

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