Headaches and Migraines

In this Article

Many headaches are caused by musculoskeletal tension in the neck and upper back. This accounts for up to 70% of headaches.

 

 

Headaches

Possible causes of tension headaches include poor posture, stress, and muscular fatigue through repetitive strain.

Headaches of this type are called cervicogenic headaches because the origin is from the neck (or cervical spine). These headaches typically feel like a dull squeezing pressure or aching on both or one side of your head. These are typically tension or neck related as seen below amongst other classifications of headache.

 

 

Osteopathy can help successfully with cervicogenic headaches by increasing your feeling of relaxation assuming they are initiated by stress. We can diagnose and treat poor posture or help correct imbalances in your anatomy. This should vastly reduce the number of headaches that you experience.

Although unlikely it is also important to remember that headaches can sometimes be indicative of more serious issues if they are combined with other signs such as a high fever, pain following a head injury, loss of vision and numbness or muscle weakness in the hands of feet.

Other classifications of headache can be related to other structures, such as the tempero-mandibular joint (or TMJ) which attaches your mandible to your to your temporal bone (which is part of your cranium). Pain from the TMJ would also normally be associated with jaw movements such as chewing or yawning although pain would also obviously refer to the temporal region where the joint is situated.

 

 

Chronic sinusitis is a common condition in which the cavities around nasal passages (sinuses) become inflamed and swollen. This condition interferes with drainage and causes mucus buildup. The area around your eyes and face might feel swollen, and you might have facial pain or tenderness.

Cluster headaches are typically characterised by unilateral (one sided) pain, although this can alternate. The pain is usually centred over one eye and this can spread variously to a larger area making diagnosis harder.

During a bout of cluster headache the pain is often experienced at a similar time each day. Pain usually reaches its full intensity within 5 to 10 minutes and lasts at this agonising level for between 30 and 60 minutes. For some people the pain can last for 15 minutes, for others 3 hours has been known. It then stops, usually fairly abruptly.

In about 80% of people with cluster headache the bouts (or “clusters”) of head pain last for 4 to 12 weeks once a year often at the same time and often in the spring or autumn. The remaining 20% of people do not have these pain-free intervals and are said to have ‘chronic cluster headache.’

The reasons for cluster headaches remains unclear.

 

Migraines

Migraines have a very different nature to normal headaches. The classic migraine, or migraine with aura, is characterised by being allied with sensory disturbances. These can occur with nausea or sensitivity to sound or smell. The migraine without aura, as the name suggests, does not comprise any sensory symptoms.

The stages of migraine are as follows:

1. Prodrome symptoms. A few hours before a migraine you may feel tired and uneasy. Your sense of taste and smell may be affected.

2. Aura. Up to 1 hour before the headache starts, you may experience flashing lights, black spots or other visual problems.

3. Headache. A throbbing or pounding pain on both sides of the head, often with nausea and vomiting. You may be very sensitive to light, sounds and smells.

4. Postdrome symptoms. After your headache you will feels tired and achy. Recovery time will vary from person to person.

It is difficult to pinpoint trigger factors generally as each patient’s experience is often unique.

Osteopaths can help with some of the triggering issues and we can relief tension. We typically look at postural mechanics and aim to release the areas that are likely to contribute to the intensity of a migraine such as the head and neck anatomy, upper back and TMJ (or your jaw).

Join Our VIP Health Club for Exclusive Benefits
Phil Heler
December 16, 2015

Share Post

You May Also Like...

There is a very convincing argument that nutritional guidelines in the UK are...

The trajectory of gut microbiome research has gone interstellar. It is driven by...

Even in the UK we have access to a good profile of vegetables...

Privacy policy

In this privacy policy references to “we”, “us” and “our” are to Buxton Osteopathy. References to “our Website” or “the Website” are to www.buxtonosteopathy.co.uk.

What information do we collect and how?

The information that we collect via the Website may include

– Any personal details that you knowingly provide us with through forms and our email, such as name, address, telephone number, etc. In order to effectively process credit or debit card transactions it may be necessary for the bank or card processing agency to verify your personal details for authorisation outside the European Economic Area (EEA). Such information will not be transferred out of the EEA for any other purpose.

– Your preferences and use of email updates, recorded by emails that we send you (if you select to receive email updates on products and offers).

– Your IP Address. This is a string of numbers unique to your computer that is recorded by our web server when you request any page or component on the Website. This information is used to monitor your usage of the Website.

– Data recorded by the Website which allows us to recognise you and your preferred settings. This saves you from re-entering information on return visits to the site. Such data is recorded locally on your computer through the use of cookies. Most browsers can be programmed to reject or warn you before downloading cookies, and information regarding this may be found in your browser’s ‘help’ facility.

What we do with your information

Any personal information that we collect from this website will be used in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and other applicable laws. The details that we collect will be used:

To process your order, to provide after sales service (we may pass your details to another organisation to supply/deliver products or services that you have purchased and/or to provide after-sales service).

In certain cases we may use your email address to send you information on our other products and services. In such a case you will be offered the option to opt in/out before completing your purchase.

We may need to pass the information we collect to other companies for administrative purposes. We may use third parties to carry out certain activities, such as processing and sorting data, monitoring how customers use the Website and issuing our emails for us. Third parties will not be allowed to use your personal information for their own purposes.

Your rights

You have the right to request a copy of any information that we currently hold about you. In order to receive such information please send your contact details including address and payment of £25 to cover administration expenses to the following address:

Privacy Policy (Phil Heler)
Buxton Osteopathy Clinic,
7 Bridge Street,
Buxton,
Derbyshire SK17 6BS.

Other websites

This privacy policy only covers this website. Any other websites which may be linked to by our website are subject to their own policies, which may differ from ours.

 
 

Unlock Your Guide to a Pain-Free Life

Take the first step toward better health with our free PDF guide from Buxton Osteopathy. 

Sign up today to receive valuable advice
and start your journey to a healthier,
pain-free life! 

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Advanced Shockwave Therapy at Buxton & Bakewell Osteopathy​

At Buxton and Bakewell Osteopathy Clinics we offer latest treatment technologies. We have been offering Shockwave Therapy since 2017 and we are very experienced practitioners.

Sign up today to start your journey!

Fill in the Form to find out More about the Buxton & Bakewell Shockwave Therapy Program.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Our Commitment to Our Patients

This is consistent with our mandate to offer our patients the best possible treatment outcomes using modalities supported by best clinical evidence.

Sign up today to start your journey!

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Unlock Your Guide to
a Pain-Free Life

Get expert tips on managing pain and improving mobility with our free PDF guide from Buxton Osteopathy.

Sign up today to start your journey toward a healthier, pain-free life! 

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.