Expert Neck Pain Physical Therapy in Mountain View, CA
Living with neck pain doesn't have to be your normal. At Revolutions In Fitness, our Doctors of Physical Therapy provide a full hour of one-on-one, hands-on care — no aides, no shared appointments, no shortcuts. Whether your neck pain stems from a sports injury, desk work, or a chronic condition, we'll find the true source and build a recovery plan that gets you back to the life you love. Initial evaluations start at just $100.
Neck Pain That's Holding You Back
You Can't Push Through It
Waking up stiff, battling headaches, or feeling that constant ache radiating into your shoulders — neck pain makes every activity harder. Ignoring it or masking it with medication only lets the underlying problem grow.
You've Tried Everything
You've seen other providers, tried stretches, maybe even rested for weeks. But without identifying the true biomechanical driver of your pain, the cycle of flare-ups keeps returning — and your window for full recovery narrows.
It's Affecting More Than Your Neck
Neck pain doesn't stay put. It triggers headaches, disrupts sleep, limits your sport, and chips away at your quality of life. You deserve care that treats the whole picture — not just the symptom.
Why Mountain View Chooses Us for Neck Pain PT
Revolutions In Fitness isn't a revolving door of appointments and aides. Every session is a full hour with a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy, certified in Functional Manual Therapy — hands-on, one-on-one, and entirely focused on you. We start with a thorough biomechanical assessment to uncover the real reason your neck hurts, then build a care plan as unique as you are. Trusted by Olympians and everyday athletes alike, we offer neck pain physical therapy in Mountain View that meets you where you are and gets you where you want to be.
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Full 60-minute, one-on-one sessions with a Doctor of PT — every single visit
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Certified in Functional Manual Therapy (FMT) and CoreFirst® movement strategies
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Individualized recovery plans built from a comprehensive biomechanical assessment
Your Path to a Pain-Free Neck Starts Here
Step 1: Book a Full Biomechanical Assessment
Your initial evaluation goes deep — we assess your movement patterns, strength, and tissue health to pinpoint the exact source of your shoulder pain and build your personalized recovery plan.
Step 2: Follow Your Individualized Treatment Plan
Every session is a full hour with your dedicated Doctor of Physical Therapy. Using manual therapy, targeted strengthening, and movement re-training, we systematically restore your shoulder function.
Step 3: Return to the Activities You Love
Whether your goal is returning to sport, getting back on the bike, or simply lifting your arm without pain — we don't stop until you're there. And we give you the tools to stay there.
Neck Pain PT for a Range of Conditions
Our Doctors of Physical Therapy are trained to treat neck pain that stems from a wide range of causes — from acute injuries and postural strain to chronic, complex conditions that haven't responded to traditional care. Using Functional Manual Therapy, targeted exercise, and a whole-body approach, we treat the true source of your symptoms. If you've been searching for neck pain physical therapy near me, our Mountain View clinic is ready to help.
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Neck pain, cervical stiffness, and mid-back or upper back pain related to spinal dysfunction
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Headaches, migraines, dizziness, and vertigo (BPPV) with cervicogenic origins
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Shoulder pain, rotator cuff issues, and upper extremity conditions linked to neck dysfunction
Real Results from Real Patients
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"Sloane is the best! She has a genuine heart for her patients and is remarkably talented. Her approach is a thoughtful combination of hands-on treatment that truly makes a difference, along with exercises that support real progress. I feel well taken care of and confident that I'm in the best hands."
— Marina O.
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"Sloane is professional, effective and friendly. I am always surprised how thoughtful and effective she is. The treatment and exercises have made major improvements for my injury. I always enjoy her friendly tone during the sessions."
— Oscar J. Gonzalez
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"Sloane has worked on my knee and she is my healing angel because there has been so much progress with my recovery and the pain is almost entirely gone. I recommend her if you need any physical therapy because she knows what she is doing."
— LeX MaN
Meet the Doctors of Physical Therapy Behind Your Recovery
Curtis Cramblett, LPT, CFMT
Physical Therapist
Founder & CEO with over 30 years of experience. Certified Functional Manual Therapist, USA Expert Cycling Coach, and trusted by professional cycling teams including Garmin-Cervélo.
Dr. Juliet St Germain, DPT, CFMT
Physical Therapist
Certified Functional Manual Therapist working with athletes from recreational to Olympic level in cycling, running, swimming, triathlon, soccer, and baseball.
Dr. Sloane Roeser, DPT
Physical Therapist
Specializes in complex, long-standing pain, pelvic health, and visceral mobilization. Advanced training in Functional Manual Therapy and 500-hour registered yoga teacher.
Dr. Colleen Kerins, DPT, CFMT
Physical Therapist
Blends physical therapy with mindfulness and holistic approaches. Over a decade of yoga practice and teaching, with therapeutic yoga tailored for acute and chronic conditions.
Dr. Mark McMahon, DPT, OMT, CFMT
Physical Therapist
Specializes in Orthopedic Manual Therapy and Functional Manual Therapy, empowering clients to understand their challenges and access tools for genuine healing.
Dr. Lauren Mindel, DPT
Physical Therapist
Former professional dancer specializing in pelvic floor health and dance rehabilitation. Creative and cognizant of individual strengths, Lauren guides patients to come back stronger and more knowledgeable.
Find Neck Pain Relief in Mountain View
We're just 5 minutes from Downtown Mountain View via Central Expy and Old Middlefield Way — conveniently located near San Antonio Center and Mountain View Shopping Center. Our clinic is easy to reach from across the Bay Area. Call us at (650) 260-4743 or visit us at 2044 Old Middlefield Way, Mountain View, CA 94043. Hours: Monday–Thursday 8 AM–6 PM | Saturday–Sunday 8 AM–6 PM | Friday: Closed.
Your Questions, Answered
Do you accept insurance?
Revolutions In Fitness operates on a self-pay and out-of-network model. We offer courtesy out-of-network billing — meaning we submit claims to your insurance on your behalf as a convenience, though we are not contracted providers. Many patients find that the one-on-one, hour-long care model delivers far greater value and faster results than what in-network clinics can offer.
How much does an initial evaluation cost?
Your initial evaluation is always $100. Ongoing PT sessions range from $250–$300. We believe in transparent, upfront pricing with no surprise bills.
What happens during my first visit?
Your first appointment is a comprehensive one-hour biomechanical assessment with a Doctor of Physical Therapy. We'll evaluate your movement patterns, identify the root cause of your neck pain, and develop a personalized recovery plan tailored to your goals.
Do you offer virtual physical therapy?
Yes. Our TelePhysio (Virtual PT) service allows your Doctor of PT to guide you through self-mobilization techniques and exercise progressions remotely. Many patients report immediate improvements in pain and function — ideal for maintaining progress between in-person visits.
What makes Revolutions In Fitness different from other PT clinics?
Every session is a full 60 minutes of one-on-one care with a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy — no aides, no shared appointments, no rushed visits. Our providers are certified in Functional Manual Therapy and CoreFirst® movement strategies, personally mentored by founder Curtis Cramblett. We've been trusted by Olympians and recreational athletes alike to deliver premium, science-backed care.
What conditions do you treat beyond neck pain?
Our Doctors of PT treat a wide range of conditions including headaches, migraines, dizziness, shoulder and rotator cuff injuries, low back pain, sciatica, hip and knee pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, plantar fasciitis, sports injuries, and post-surgical rehabilitation — among many others.