Headaches & Migraines
Tension. Cervicogenic. Migraine. Most chronic headaches start somewhere other than the head — and we know where to look.
Chronic headaches and migraines rarely come out of nowhere. Tension in the upper neck, joint dysfunction in the cervical spine, trigger points in the shoulders, and a nervous system stuck in overdrive are common drivers.
Types of headaches we treat
Tension headaches — band-like pressure around the head, often from muscle tightness
Cervicogenic headaches — head pain that originates in the neck
Migraines — often triggered or worsened by upper cervical dysfunction
Stress-related headaches — driven by sympathetic nervous system overload
Posture-related headaches — common with desk work and screen time
How we treat headaches and migraines
Targeted upper cervical adjustments to restore motion and reduce nerve irritation
Soft tissue therapy to release neck, jaw, and upper back tension
Postural exercises to remove the everyday triggers
Many headache and migraine sufferers see meaningful reductions in frequency and intensity within the first few weeks of care. Often, it's the first time someone has actually looked at the structural reasons behind their headaches.