For some of us, headaches are a mild inconvenience. But sometimes, depending on the intensity, duration, and frequency, they can also be a debilitating condition.
Headaches are characterized by pain or discomfort in the head or upper neck. Interestingly enough, your brain tissue doesn’t have any pain-sensitive nerve fibres, so it doesn’t experience pain. It’s other parts of your head that are responsible for the pain you feel during these headaches.
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Types of Headaches
Headaches are broadly categorized into primary and secondary types; we’ll cover some of the most common ones:
Primary Headaches: These aren’t caused by another medical condition and include:
Tension Headaches: The most common type, characterized by a dull, aching sensation all over the head.
Migraines: Intense, throbbing pain often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound.
Cluster Headaches: This is the most severe kind. You may experience burning pain around one eye, and these often occur in groups or clusters (for example, 1–3 times a day or week).
Secondary Headaches: These result from underlying health issues, such as infections, head injury, or vascular disorders. Conditions like sinus infections or aneurysms can lead to secondary headaches.
Causes of Headaches
The causes of headaches completely depend on the type. For example:
Tension Headaches may be caused by stress, muscle strain, or anxiety.
Migraines may be caused by genetic factors, hormonal changes, certain foods and drinks, and environmental factors like light and certain smells.
Cluster Headaches’ exact cause is unknown, but they’re linked to abnormalities in the body’s biological clock.
Posttraumatic Headaches occur due to head trauma, usually 2–3 days later.
Exercise Headaches happen when your blood vessels swell up to supply your muscles with more blood. The swelling causes the pain you feel, mostly during high activity time.
Hormone Headaches are common during periods, pregnancy, or menopause when the body experiences a change in hormone levels.
In addition to the above, there are several other causes of primary headaches:
Other general causes for secondary headaches could be:
Not drinking enough water
Dental problems
Ear infections
Hypertension
Flu
Spinal headaches
Here’s our Chiropractor’s take on effectively stretching your neck to minimize headaches:
Signs and Symptoms
The symptoms of headaches can help differentiate the type:
Tension Headaches: Steady, non-pulsating pain on both sides of the head.
Migraines: Pulsating pain on one side of the head, with possible visual disturbances (we call that aura), nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound.
Cluster Headaches: Excruciating pain around one eye, often accompanied by redness, tearing, or nasal congestion on the same side.
Sinus Headaches: A prominent and consistent ache in your forehead, around the bridge of your nose and cheekbones area.
Posttraumatic Headaches: A dull, throbbing ache that may get worse over time.
How Chiropractors Treat Headaches
Chiropractors may treat headaches through a combination of spinal adjustments, Soft Tissue therapy, Dry-needing, Acupuncture, and lifestyle advice.
Here’s a detailed look at how we may approach headache treatment:
Spinal Adjustments
Headaches may sometimes originate from misalignments or tension in the spine, particularly in the cervical (neck) region, termed a cervicogenic headache. We use specific techniques to adjust the spine, aiming to improve spinal function and alleviate stress on the nervous system. This can help reduce the frequency and severity of the headaches you experience.
There are lots of studies that have shown how Spinal Manipulative Therapy (i.e., “adjustments”) can be effective for certain types of headaches, such as tension headaches and cervicogenic headaches, which are headaches that stem from neck issues.
Soft Tissue Therapy
In addition to spinal adjustments, we may also use soft tissue therapies to relieve muscle tension and improve circulation. Techniques such as Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, and Myofascial Release can help relax tight muscles and reduce headache symptoms.
A traditional Chinese medicine technique, Acupuncture involves inserting tiny needles into specific points on your body to balance the body’s energy flow, or “qi.” This helps relieve headache symptoms by reducing muscle tension, increasing blood flow, and stimulating the release of pain-relieving chemicals in the body, such as endorphins.
Dry-needling is a more recent therapeutic technique similar to acupuncture, but it specifically targets myofascial trigger points—tight, tender knots in muscles that can refer pain to other areas. For headache treatment, dry needling involves inserting thin needles directly into these trigger points to alleviate muscle tension, improve blood flow, reduce referred pain from the neck and shoulders to the head.
This technique can be particularly effective for tension headaches and cervicogenic headaches, which are headaches originating from musculoskeletal issues in the neck.
Lifestyle and Ergonomic Advice
Your headaches could also be a result of lifestyle choices, and we want to be able to address those as well. This can include:
Posture Correction: Our team helps you maintain good posture to reduce strain on your neck and upper back.
Ergonomic Adjustments: We recommend changes to your work or home environment to support proper posture and reduce physical stress.
Exercise and Stretching: We’ll provide specific exercises and stretches to strengthen your muscles, improve flexibility, and keep you moving. This can prevent tension build-up in the neck and shoulders.
Stress Management Techniques: Stress is a common trigger for tension headaches and migraines. We help you with relaxation techniques, like deep breathing exercises and meditation.
In the end, as Chiropractors, we use a holistic approach to treating headaches. This multifaceted approach allows us to address the root causes of your headaches (we don’t want quick, temporary fixes!) and provide long-term relief.
Here are some neck exercises you can try out:
Our Calgary Location
MYo Lab Health & Wellness is located at 227 10 St NW, Suite 300, Calgary, Alberta. It’s a short 5-minute walk from the Sunnyside C-Train station.
Parking: We offer 5 complimentary parking spots out back (spots 209, 213, 214, 215, 216). There are also several 2-hour paid parking spots on the streets around us. Additionally, there are two parking lots across the street from our building, one outdoor parking lot and one underground parking lot.
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Chiropractic care may offer relief for some migraine sufferers, particularly those whose headaches are triggered or exacerbated by musculoskeletal issues. Chiropractors often focus on spinal adjustments and manipulations to alleviate tension and improve motion in the spine, which can potentially reduce headache frequency and severity. Additionally, soft tissue release techniques and dry needling have been proven to also help relieve tension in areas, which again improves spinal mobility and can have a positive effect on some people who suffer from migraines. After completion of your assessment, your Chiropractor will be able to determine if Chiropractic care is likely to be an effective way to manage or resolve your migraine symptoms.
Why do I always get headaches in the same spot?
Consistently experiencing headaches in the same spot is likely because there’s an underlying condition creating the headache. This may be muscle tension or trigger points, nerve irritation, structural issues, repetitive activities, or underlying conditions like migraines or TMJ (jaw) disorders. Identifying the specific cause often requires evaluation by a healthcare professional.
Your treatment will be based on the underlying cause but may involve addressing muscle tightness, improving posture, managing stress, or using medication, depending on what is likely to provide the best relief. Common muscle groups that can create trigger point pain similar to headaches would be your upper traps, sternocleidomastoid, and suboccipital muscles, and a Chiropractor would likely focus their treatment in these areas.
What is a tension headache?
A tension headache is a common type of headache characterized by mild to moderate pain resembling a tight band around the head. It’s often caused by muscle tension in the neck, scalp, or shoulders. Stress, poor posture, and anxiety are common triggers. Treatment includes breathing techniques to combat stress and addressing underlying causes of muscle tension. Common muscle groups that cause tension headaches would be your upper traps, sternocleidomastoid, and suboccipital muscles. Also, it’s important to address any upper back postural issues by strengthening your lower trap muscle and rhomboids.
Can tight muscles cause a headache?
Yes, tight muscles, such as those in the neck, shoulders, and scalp, can contribute to headaches, particularly tension headaches. Muscle tension in these areas can lead to referred pain, exacerbating headache symptoms. Common muscle groups that cause tension headaches would be your upper traps, sternocleidomastoid, and suboccipital muscles. Where you experience your headache is often a good indicator of what muscles may be involved, as many of these trigger points have common & identifiable referral patterns. Techniques like stretching, massage, and relaxation exercises targeting these muscles can help alleviate headache discomfort.
I think my headache is from a concussion; what do I do?
If you suspect a concussion, seek immediate medical attention if you’re experiencing symptoms like headache, dizziness, or confusion. Diagnosis of a concussion is critical so that the correct approach to rest and recovery can start. Headaches are the most common symptom of a concussion. As research on concussions is evolving, it’s important to find a practitioner who has recent training in diagnosing and treating concussions so that you get the most up-to-date information. Baseline concussion assessments are very beneficial to have for anyone involved in contact sports so that a practitioner can compare symptoms after an injury to your baseline, which helps identify whether or not you have suffered a concussion.
Here’s how you can manage a concussion:
How MYo Lab Can Help
If you’ve been experiencing uncontrollable headaches or migraines and are looking for a natural way to manage them, book an appointment with one of our Chiropractors. Alternatively, you can call us at (403)930-8686. We’re currently accepting new patients.
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