Dr. Allen is a 45 y/o female with nearly 20 yrs. experience as a Dentist/Prosthodontist. She is married and blessed with two kids, a 14 y/o girl and a 7 y/o boy. She makes $250k/yr. Dr. Allen is an involved parent and takes time off her busy schedule to attend to her kid's soccer games. On her free time, she loves to take hikes with her family, watch movies or bake cakes. She occasionally browses on Facebook and Instagram using her phone and follows celebrities such as Michelle Obama, Christy Tiegen, and Rihanna. She considers herself a logical buyer, and typically shops at Target, or Giant for her needs. She's into renovating her house vs. purchasing expensive things. Dr. Allen is frustrated of her recurrent neck pain. Pain can be severe enough that it started to affect her shoulder causing difficulty with work, sleep and causes disruption in working out at the gym. She feels like being in contorted positions and the long hours of work contributes to her pain. NOTE: Dr. Allen is actually my own dentist, who eventually became my patient. She responded well to manual therapy, and progressive exercises, however, admits struggling being consistent to her HEP. I often hear the hygienist c/o the same neck pain. Per the Journal of Occupational Health in 2021, "Dentists have a high occupational risk of neck disorders..." I am a Solutions, cash-based practitioner, and I help active females >40 with neck, back and knee pain. For my 168, I want to narrow down to Dental Professionals with Neck Pain. Thoughts @Lisa Chase , @Greg Todd , @Ashley Ballou ?