Neck Pain Can Affect Your Balance and Movement
Neck pain is very common, but most people only think about the pain itself. New research shows that neck pain may also affect how your body controls movement and balance.
A recent study published in PLOS One looked at how the neck works with the brain and nervous system. The neck plays an important role in helping your body understand position, movement, and balance. When the neck is not working properly, this system can become disrupted.
What the Study Found
Researchers studied people with chronic neck pain and measured how their neck muscles responded under different conditions. They looked at how the body uses vision and proprioception, which is your body’s ability to sense position and movement.
They found that:
- Neck muscle activity changed depending on sensory input
- People with neck pain relied more on certain systems to stay balanced
- The body created compensations to deal with poor neck function
This means that neck pain is not just about tight muscles. It can change how your brain and body work together.
Study link:
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0340633
Why This Matters for Athletes and Everyday Life
Your neck is a key part of your movement system. It helps guide posture, balance, coordination, and reaction time.
When the neck is not working well, it can lead to:
- Poor balance
- Slower reaction time
- Increased risk of injury
- Muscle tightness and fatigue
- Ongoing neck pain and headaches
This is important for:
- Athletes who rely on coordination and control
- Active adults who train or exercise
- People who sit for long hours or use screens often
Even small changes in how the neck functions can affect how the entire body moves.
How Thrive Sports & Spine Uses This Research to Guide Care
At Thrive Sports & Spine, we treat neck pain by looking at the full system, not just the area of pain. This study supports our approach to improving movement, balance, and nervous system function.
- Chiropractic care helps restore normal joint motion and improve how the neck communicates with the rest of the body
- Acupuncture helps reduce muscle tension and calm the nervous system
- Occupational therapy and rehabilitation improve posture, coordination, and stability
- Medical care, when needed, helps manage more complex or persistent conditions
By combining these treatments, we help:
- Improve biomechanics
- Restore proper movement patterns
- Reduce pain and tension
- Enhance performance and daily function
Helping You Move Better and Stay Balanced
Neck pain is more than just discomfort. It can change how your body moves, balances, and responds to the world around you.
If you feel unsteady, tight, or continue to have neck pain that does not go away, the issue may be deeper than just muscle tension. Improving how your neck functions can help your entire body work better.
At Thrive Sports & Spine, we focus on finding the cause of the problem so you can move with confidence and feel your best.
Reference
Wei W, Li W, Wang Y, Zhang S, Fan G, Bai Y. Importance of visual and proprioceptive inputs for maintaining balance in patients with chronic non-specific neck pain. PLOS One. 2026;21(3):e0340633.












