Can Physical Therapy Treat Headaches & Migraines?
YES! We certainly can help treat your headaches and migraines! And you may be wondering what is causing your pain.
Poor posture, stress, and other factors can all lead to muscle and joint weakness, strain, and injury in the neck. Because of this, your pain may radiate through your scalp, side of your head, or even your forehead.
Headaches are the third most commonly recorded cause of pain in the world. So you are not alone!
Physical therapy isn’t always the first thing that comes to mind when someone has a headache, but it may be what you need!
Medications can help relieve pain in the short term. But if you are living with chronic headaches or migraines, pain relievers will not help in the long run. Physical therapy on the other hand provides long-term help and relief.
If you are experiencing persistent headaches, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our physical therapy services can treat both acute and chronic headaches.
Our innovative care strategies at Advantage Physical Therapy will help you find quick relief. Call Advantage Physical Therapy – FYZICAL Therapy and Balance Center today at (805) 654-8127 for more information or to make an appointment!
How can a physical therapist help relieve my headaches & migraines?
According to Choose PT, physical therapy helps manage chronic headaches and migraines in the following ways:
- Therapy can improve function and mobility.
- It can improve the ease of motion in the neck.
- You can experience an overall improved quality of life.
- It can decrease or resolve the intensity, frequency, and duration of headaches.
- Physical therapy can help you cut back on the need for medications.
At Advantage Physical Therapy – FYZICAL in Ventura, CA, we are committed to providing you with the best treatment for your headaches.
At your initial appointment, one of our highly qualified physical therapists will perform a physical exam and ask you questions about your health history and symptoms, to assess what sort of headache you are having and where the pain comes from.
A treatment plan will then be tailored specifically for you and your rehabilitation, most likely including targeted workouts, manual therapy, and patient education to minimize the number of your headaches in the future.
Remember that no two patients are alike, and neither are two treatment plans! The only way to find out what a therapist will recommend for your headache pain is to request an appointment with one.
What are the different types of headaches?
Many people may not know this, but there are different types of headaches that all develop from different causes.
The three main types of headaches include:
Tension headaches
Tension headaches are caused by pressure on the “dura mater,” a delicate membrane that surrounds the brain.
The dura mater sits close to the small muscles at the base of the skull, which goes into spasm when the dura mater is stressed, transmitting signals of pain to the brain and triggering your headache.
This is the most common type of headache, which can occur due to repeated movements or poor posture in the neck/head. If you’ve ever seen someone at work holding their head at their desk, it’s possibly due to a tension headache.
Musculoskeletal headaches
Musculoskeletal headaches arise when there is a large amount of strain in the neck. This is usually the product of physical imbalances, deficiencies, or injury, while emotional stress (such as stress) can also be a contributing factor.
Traumatic damage to the neck, such as whiplash, is a common cause of musculoskeletal headache. In the case of neck injuries such as whiplash, the muscles and connective tissues in the neck may become strained.
This can lead to agonizing pain in the head, as well as in the face, shoulders, or neck.
Cervicogenic headaches
The majority of headaches are rooted in problems with the neck.
Cervicogenic headaches are related to pain in the neck, affecting the top three vertebrae of the neck.
These headaches may occur as a result of some disorders, such as concussion or arthritis, but work-related strains may also cause cervicogenic headaches.
People who work jobs that consistently require a down-turned motion of the head or neck are more likely to experience cervicogenic headaches.
These can include hairdressers, long-haul drivers, cooks, nail artists, jewelers, etc.
Start Your Headache & Migraine Treatment With Us
Our therapy methods at Advantage Physical Therapy – FYZICAL in Ventura, CA are centered on pain relief, posture improvement, and muscle strengthening in the neck and upper back.
All of these will make your daily life much more relaxed and bearable, free of the discomfort of headaches!
To consult with one of our physical therapists, call (805) 654-8127 or click here to make an appointment.





