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Why Your Back and Neck Pain Keeps Coming Back: The Hidden Role of Inflammation

If you’ve been dealing with ongoing neck or back pain, you’ve probably tried a few different things, stretching, massage, heat, maybe even anti-inflammatories. Sometimes they help… but the relief doesn’t last.

The pain keeps coming back.

For many people, the missing piece is inflammation. And not just inflammation in one spot, but how your body is handling inflammation as a whole.


Local Inflammation: Why the Area Never Fully Let’s Go

When your body experiences strain, whether from posture, stress, or injury, it creates a localized inflammatory response. That’s a normal part of healing.

But sometimes that process doesn’t fully resolve.

This can show up as:

  • Persistent muscle tightness – your body keeps guarding the area
  • Reduced circulation – tissues don’t get the fresh blood flow they need
  • Ongoing sensitivity – the nervous system stays “switched on”

Even after the original issue improves, the area can remain stuck in this pattern.

Acupuncture works directly here. By placing needles at specific points, we help signal the body to release tension, improve circulation, and calm the pain response and allowing the area to finally reset.


The Bigger Picture: When Inflammation Is Systemic

For some people, neck and back pain aren’t just local issues, they’re part of a broader pattern.

Inflammation can also be systemic, meaning it’s happening throughout the body. When that’s the case, pain tends to linger, move around, or return more easily.

This is often seen in people dealing with:

  • Autoimmune conditions
  • Chronic inflammatory states
  • High levels of stress or nervous system dysregulation

When the body is in a constant state of internal “alert,” it becomes much harder for pain to fully resolve.

A stiff neck, in this context, isn’t just about how you slept but a reflection of how your body is functioning overall.


How Acupuncture Supports Both Levels

This is where acupuncture stands out.

Rather than only focusing on the painful area, treatment works on both the local tension and the underlying system.

Research suggests acupuncture may help regulate the nervous system and support the body’s ability to manage inflammation. In practice, patients often notice:

  • Less muscle tension and stiffness
  • A calmer, more settled nervous system
  • Improved recovery and resilience over time

Even when inflammation is systemic, it often shows up as pain, tightness, or fatigue, areas where acupuncture can provide meaningful support.


What This Means for You

You don’t have to separate “pain relief” from “overall health.” The two are connected.

Whether your back or neck pain started from an injury, long hours at a desk, or a more complex inflammatory condition, lasting improvement comes from addressing both:

  • what’s happening locally?
  • what’s happening systemically?

That’s how the body begins to regulate and recover.


Getting Started

If you’ve been dealing with ongoing pain or inflammation and not getting clear answers, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
I offer a free 15-minute consultation to help you understand what’s going on and whether acupuncture could support you.

At Numen Lumen Acupuncture in Hillcrest, San Diego, treatments are designed to be gentle, individualized, and focused on helping your body reset, not just push through symptoms.

If you’ve been dealing with ongoing pain that isn’t fully resolving, it may be time to look at the bigger picture.

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Dr. Niko Detra, DACM, L.Ac.
Numen Lumen Acupuncture,
Serving San Diego, including Hillcrest, North Park, Mission Valley, and surrounding neighborhoods

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