15 Feb 2024
Can a Chiropractor Help with Headaches?
Do you suffer from headaches or migraines?
The connection between your spine and headaches…
You might wonder, “What does my spine have to do with headaches?” The answer is quite significant. Among the many different types of headaches, the ones most commonly encountered—such as tension headaches, migraines, and cervicogenic headaches—share a crucial link to spinal health and posture. This connection underscores the importance of spinal alignment and its potential impact on mitigating or exacerbating headache symptoms. Understanding this relationship opens the door to targeted treatments that address not just the symptoms but the root causes of these discomforts.
Tension Headaches
Those who suffer with tension headaches, often describe a feeling of band like pressure across the forehead and temples. They can also describe tightness within the muscles of the neck. The exact causes aren’t clear but can range from stress and poor posture to dehydration.
Migraines
Migraines are typically less common but are felt as a severe, throbbing type pain that can affect the front or side of the head. Some will also suffer with nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light.
Cervicogenic Headaches
These are headaches that originate from the neck and refer pain up into the head. Typically it is felt as a dull, aching pain that can really affect any area of the head but most commonly seen felt at the back of the head.