Headaches can affect your ability to work, concentrate, exercise, sleep, socialize, and get through daily life comfortably. Some headaches are occasional and mild, while others become frequent, intense, or disruptive enough to limit your routine.
Headache symptoms can vary from person to person. You may feel pressure around the forehead, pain at the base of the skull, tension through the neck and shoulders, throbbing on one side of the head, sensitivity to light or sound, nausea, dizziness, or discomfort that worsens with certain postures or movements.
While not every headache is caused by muscles or joints, many headaches are influenced by the neck, upper back, posture, muscle tension, stress, previous injury, or prolonged positions such as sitting at a desk. Physiotherapy can help identify whether these factors are contributing to your symptoms and create a plan to support relief and prevention.
At CORPEO, our physiotherapy team takes a detailed approach to headache care. We focus on understanding your symptoms, identifying possible physical triggers, and helping you move, sit, work, and function with less pain and tension.
Headaches can have many different causes, and some people experience more than one type. Physiotherapy is often helpful when headaches are linked to the neck, posture, muscle tension, movement restrictions, or injury.
Common headache-related concerns include:
Cervicogenic headaches can develop when joints, muscles, or soft tissues in the neck contribute to pain that travels into the head. These headaches may be felt at the base of the skull, behind the eye, around the temple, or on one side of the head.
Tension-type headaches often feel like pressure, tightness, or a band-like sensation around the forehead or sides of the head. They may be influenced by muscle tension, stress, posture, jaw tension, or prolonged sitting.
Long periods at a computer, looking down at a phone, driving, studying, or working in one position can increase strain through the neck, shoulders, and upper back. Over time, this can contribute to headache symptoms.
Whiplash, falls, sports injuries, concussions, or other head and neck injuries can lead to headaches that involve the cervical spine, muscles, balance system, or nervous system sensitivity.
Migraines are complex and can involve throbbing pain, nausea, visual changes, and sensitivity to light or sound. Physiotherapy may help when neck tension, posture, movement sensitivity, or musculoskeletal factors contribute to migraine frequency or discomfort.
Jaw clenching, TMJ dysfunction, upper neck stiffness, and muscle tension around the face, head, and shoulders can all play a role in certain headache patterns.
Physiotherapy begins with understanding your headache pattern. Your physiotherapist will ask about where your symptoms are located, how often they occur, how long they last, what makes them worse, and what helps relieve them. They may also review your posture, work habits, sleep position, stress levels, exercise routine, previous injuries, and daily activities.
Your assessment may include neck and upper back mobility, muscle tension, joint movement, strength, posture, shoulder function, jaw mechanics, balance, and movement sensitivity when relevant.
Based on your assessment, your treatment plan may include:
Hands-on techniques may be used to improve neck and upper back mobility, reduce stiffness, decrease muscle tension, and support more comfortable movement.
Targeted exercises can help improve neck strength, shoulder control, upper back mobility, and postural endurance, especially for people who sit, study, drive, or work at a desk for long periods.
Gentle mobility exercises and stretching can help reduce tightness through the neck, shoulders, chest, and upper back.
Your physiotherapist can help you recognize physical triggers, adjust your workstation or posture, pace your activities, and develop strategies to reduce repeated strain.
For headaches linked to tension or stress, breathing exercises, relaxation strategies, and gentle movement may help reduce muscle guarding and improve symptom control.
You may receive a personalized program to continue between appointments, helping you build long-term improvement and reduce the chance of recurring symptoms.
Your headache treatment plan is based on your symptoms, comfort level, goals, and the factors contributing to your pain. Some patients need help calming irritation and reducing tension first, while others benefit from strengthening, posture training, mobility work, or activity changes.
As your symptoms improve, your physiotherapist will adjust your plan so you can continue progressing safely. The goal is to help reduce headache frequency and intensity, improve neck and upper body function, and give you practical strategies to manage symptoms in daily life.
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Recurring headaches can be frustrating, but support is available. If your headaches are connected to neck pain, posture, muscle tension, injury, or movement limitations, physiotherapy may help you find relief and reduce future flare-ups. Contact CORPEO today to schedule a physiotherapy assessment and learn how we can help with your headaches.