Neck Pain Treatment in Singapore

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Dr. Bernard Lee Mun Kam (李文鉴医生)

Consultant Pain Specialist

Neck Pain Treatment In Singapore

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Dr. Bernard Lee Mun Kam  
(李文鉴医生)

Consultant Pain Specialist

Neck Pain Treatment Clinic at Paragon Medical Centre and Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre

Neck pain can quietly take over your day. Turning your head feels restricted. Sitting at a desk becomes uncomfortable. Driving, sleeping, or even concentrating can feel harder than it should.

For many people in Singapore, neck pain is no longer just a passing ache. Long hours at a computer, frequent phone use, ongoing stress, and age-related changes in the neck can cause pain that lingers, worsens, or keeps returning.

At Singapore Paincare, neck pain treatment is guided by a structured medical approach that focuses on identifying the real source of discomfort and addressing it precisely. Using minimally invasive techniques, many patients experience meaningful relief and improved movement, often without surgery or prolonged downtime.

When Neck Pain Should Be Medically Assessed?

Not all neck pain requires specialist care. Mild muscle strain often improves with rest and simple self-care.

Medical assessment is recommended when pain lasts longer than two to three weeks, stiffness limits head movement, or discomfort continues despite rest or physiotherapy. Pain that spreads to the shoulders, arms, or upper back, as well as numbness, tingling, weakness, neck-related headaches, disturbed sleep, or repeated flare-ups, may suggest deeper structures are involved.

These signs often point to irritation of cervical joints, discs, or nerves. Early assessment helps clarify what is happening beneath the surface and allows treatment before symptoms become chronic or more difficult to manage.

Common Causes of Neck Pain in Singapore

Neck pain can arise from different tissues in and around the cervical spine. Each cause affects the body differently and responds best to specific treatment.

Muscle and postural strain

Long hours at a desk or on mobile devices often lead to sustained forward head posture. This places constant stress on neck muscles, causing tightness, fatigue, and persistent discomfort.

Cervical disc changes

With age or repeated strain, spinal discs may bulge or degenerate. When nearby nerves are irritated, pain may travel into the shoulders or arms.

Facet joint irritation

Small joints along the cervical spine guide head movement. When inflamed, they often cause deep, aching pain and stiffness, especially when turning the neck.

Nerve compression

Pressure on cervical nerves can cause neck pain accompanied by tingling, numbness, or weakness in the arms or hands.

Whiplash and injury

Accidents or falls can strain ligaments and joints. Without proper treatment, this may lead to prolonged or recurring pain.

Because different causes respond to different treatments, identifying the exact pain generator is essential.

How Neck Pain Is Diagnosed?

Effective neck pain treatment begins with precise diagnosis. At Singapore Paincare, this is guided by Painostic® — our proprietary diagnostic pathway for triaging and treating chronic and degenerative pain conditions.

Rather than relying on symptoms alone, Painostic® maps how pain travels through the body and identifies the exact structure responsible. Assessment combines:

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    A detailed medical history

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    Physical examination of posture, movement, and neurological signs

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    Evaluation of how pain behaves during daily activities

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    Correlation of symptoms with specific pain pathways

Imaging such as X-ray or MRI is used when appropriate. In selected cases, targeted diagnostic blocks are performed to confirm the precise pain source.

This structured approach avoids trial-and-error care. Instead of managing symptoms broadly, treatment is guided by pinpointing whether pain arises from a muscle, joint, disc, or nerve, allowing therapy to be delivered precisely where it is needed.

Neck Pain Treatment Options in Singapore

Treatment is tailored to the underlying cause, severity of symptoms, and how pain affects daily life. Options generally fall into three levels.

Conservative Care

For early or mild symptoms, conservative care may be sufficient. This can include posture correction and ergonomic advice, physiotherapy and guided exercises, activity modification, and short-term medication for symptom control.

Many people improve at this stage. When pain persists or repeatedly returns, more targeted treatment is often needed.

Minimally Invasive Treatment For Neck Pain

For persistent or function-limiting neck pain, targeted procedures may be recommended. These treatments are performed under imaging guidance to deliver medication precisely to the pain source. The aim is to reduce inflammation, calm irritated nerves or joints, and restore movement, while minimising disruption to daily life.

Many people improve at this stage. When pain persists or repeatedly returns, more targeted treatment is often needed.

Myospan® Injections 

Myospan injections are used when neck pain originates from muscles, ligaments, joints, or nearby nerves. These treatments are particularly helpful for patients with muscle tension, postural strain, joint inflammation, or pain that worsens with movement or prolonged sitting.

By delivering medication directly to the pain generator, Myospan injections reduce inflammation, calm irritated tissues, and interrupt pain signals more effectively than oral medication alone.

Coreflex injections are commonly used for muscle-related neck pain and soft tissue inflammation. They combine a local anaesthetic, anti-inflammatory medication, and muscle relaxant to relieve muscle spasm, reduce stiffness, and improve neck movement. Many patients notice easier head rotation and reduced tightness after treatment.

PRP prolotherapy is considered when neck pain is related to weakened ligaments or chronic soft tissue strain. Using concentrated platelets from your own blood, this treatment supports tissue repair and stability in the neck. It is often used for patients with recurring pain linked to posture-related strain or minor instability.

Intra-Articular Injections

Facet joints are small joints in the neck that guide movement. When inflamed or worn, they can cause localised neck pain that worsens with turning or looking up. Intra-articular injections deliver medication directly into the affected joint to reduce inflammation, ease stiffness, and restore smoother movement.

Peripheral Nerve Blocks

When neck pain involves nerve irritation but not severe compression, peripheral nerve blocks can be used to temporarily interrupt pain signals. This helps reduce pain, improve comfort, and confirm the role of specific nerves in the pain pattern, which can guide longer-term treatment planning.

Neurospan® Treatments 

Neuroplasty is used when cervical nerves become irritated or trapped due to inflammation or scarring. A fine catheter is guided to the affected area to release adhesions and deliver medication directly around the nerve. This can improve nerve movement, reduce inflammation, and relieve radiating neck and arm pain.

Neuroplasty is a targeted injection procedure used to treat neck pain caused by irritated or compressed nerves, muscle strain, ligament inflammation, or joint-related conditions in the cervical spine. By delivering medication directly to the source of pain, neuroplasty helps reduce inflammation, calm overactive pain signals, and release nerve adhesions that may be restricting movement. This can lead to improved neck mobility, reduced pain, and better overall function, supporting recovery and daily activities.

When a bulging or herniated cervical disc presses on a nerve, it can cause neck pain, arm pain, or tingling sensations. Nucleoplasty reduces pressure within the disc using a fine needle and controlled energy. This helps relieve nerve compression while preserving the structure of the spine.

For patients with confirmed facet joint–related neck pain, radiofrequency ablation can provide longer-lasting relief. This procedure uses controlled heat to reduce pain signals from the small nerves supplying the facet joints, allowing improved neck movement and reduced pain during daily activities.

Pulsed radiofrequency is used for selected nerve-related neck pain where calming the nerve is preferred over disrupting it. It helps reduce nerve sensitivity without damaging the nerve, making it suitable for certain chronic pain patterns.

In carefully selected patients with chronic neck pain that has not responded to other treatments, spinal cord stimulation may be considered. This implantable device modifies how pain signals are processed by the nervous system, helping reduce the perception of pain and improve quality of life.

When Is Surgery Considered?

Surgery is reserved for specific situations such as progressive neurological weakness, spinal instability, severe spinal cord compression, or failure of appropriate non-surgical care. Most people with neck pain do not require surgery, as minimally invasive treatments often provide sufficient relief and functional recovery.

When to See a Neck Pain Specialist?

Consider specialist care from neck pain specialist if pain persists beyond a few weeks, daily activities are limited, symptoms spread into the arms, sleep is disrupted by pain, episodes keep recurring, or previous treatments have not worked. A targeted evaluation can clarify what is happening beneath the surface and whether guided treatment is appropriate.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Many cases are due to muscle strain or posture and resolve with simple care. Persistent or worsening pain should be assessed.

Mild cases often improve. Pain lasting more than two to three weeks or interfering with daily life should be reviewed.

When performed under imaging guidance by trained doctors, targeted injections are widely used and considered safe.

Most people do not. Minimally invasive treatments often provide sufficient relief.

Many patients resume normal activities within one to two days, depending on the treatment and condition.

A Message About Neck Pain from Our Pain Specialist

Neck pain does not have to become a long-term limitation. With accurate diagnosis and targeted care, many people regain comfort, mobility, and confidence in daily movement. If neck pain is affecting your work, sleep, or quality of life, a medical assessment can help clarify the cause and guide appropriate treatment options.

Hotline: +65 8777 9500

Singapore Paincare Centers

PARAGON MEDICAL CENTRE
Singapore Paincare Center @ Paragon
290 Orchard Road #18-03,
Singapore 238859

Clinic hours
Mon–Fri: 9am–1pm, 2pm–6pm
Sat: 9am–1pm
Sun & PH: Closed

Doctors on duty
Dr. Bernard Lee: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Dr. Yoong Chee Seng: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Dr. Chiam Tut Fu: Monday to Saturday

MOUNT ELIZABETH NOVENA SPECIALIST CENTRE
Singapore Paincare Center @ Novena
38 Irrawaddy Road #07-33,
Singapore 329563

Clinic hours
Mon–Fri: 9am–1pm, 2pm–6pm
Sat: 9am–1pm
Sun & PH: Closed

Doctors on duty
Dr. Bernard Lee: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Dr. Yoong Chee Seng: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday