Overview
Headaches can involve multiple contributing factors, including cervical joint dysfunction, muscle tension, stress load, and lifestyle triggers.
A focused assessment can help identify likely pain drivers and support a conservative care plan tailored to each patient.
Common Symptoms
- Tension around the head or neck
- Pain that worsens with neck movement
- Muscle tightness in the upper neck and shoulders
- Sensitivity to activity or stress
Possible Causes
- Cervical joint irritation
- Muscle tension
- Postural strain
- Sleep disruption
- Stress-related triggers
When To Seek Care
If pain persists, worsens, or interferes with daily activities, evaluation by a
healthcare professional may help determine appropriate treatment.
Treatments That May Help
FAQ
Are all headaches the same type?
No. Headaches have different patterns and possible causes, so assessment is important before selecting treatment.
Can neck dysfunction contribute to headaches?
Yes. In some patients, cervical joint and muscle dysfunction can contribute to headache symptoms.
Schedule a Consultation
If your symptoms are affecting daily activity, our clinic can help evaluate your condition and discuss conservative care options.
Schedule Appointment Related Conditions