A significant proportion of chronic headaches and migraines have a musculoskeletal cause in the upper neck. Where they do, targeted manual therapy and postural correction can reduce frequency dramatically.
If three or more sound familiar, a 45-minute clinical assessment will tell you what is producing them — and whether our care is the right path for your condition.
Book consultation — $88 →A significant proportion of recurring headaches have a musculoskeletal cause — cervicogenic headaches originating from joint dysfunction in the upper neck, tension-type headaches driven by muscular and postural strain, and a subset of migraines triggered or aggravated by cervical input. These can often be reduced or resolved through targeted manual therapy and postural correction.
We begin by identifying whether the headache pattern is cervicogenic, tension-type, or migraine — and whether musculoskeletal treatment is appropriate. Where it is, our protocol combines upper-cervical manual therapy, soft tissue release of the deep neck and suboccipital muscles, and postural rehabilitation.
Cervicogenic and tension-type headaches typically respond within 6–10 sessions. Migraine patients may see frequency and intensity reduce alongside care; we work alongside, not in place of, neurological management where indicated.
Our patient-care team is happy to walk through anything else over the phone or WhatsApp.
Your first visit is a structured 45-minute assessment — full clinical history, postural and movement screening, and a clear explanation of what we find before any treatment plan is designed.