What type of headache do you typically have?
The word ‘headaches’ can vary depending on the location and severity. In general, most patients tend to have a similar, reoccurring type. Luckily, there is a treatment for these headaches that doesn’t involve taking aspirin every 4-6 hours.
One of the most common types of headaches we treat in the office is cervicogenic headaches. This particular type of headache starts at the base of your skull and migrates over the top of your head. Cervicogenic headaches are caused by a mechanical issue within the body, such as tight neck muscles or restricted motion in the spine.
The best way to treat a mechanical issue is with a mechanical solution. Our office prides itself on getting the best results by combining neck adjustments with soft tissue therapy. This provides more range of motion in the neck and allows the tight muscles to relax, which takes some pressure off the base of the skull.
Red Flag Headache Symptoms:
Sudden, unfamiliar headache
“The worse headache I have ever had”
Dizziness
Difficulty walking
Difficulty speaking
If you are experiencing these symptoms seek medical attention (Primary Care Dr. / Emergency Room)