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Headache Treatment Woolgoolga

Headache disorders are common in today’s society amongst communities all around the world.  It is one of the most common disorders and the nervous system.

According to the World Health Organisation it is estimated that 47% of the adult population have had a headache in the last year. Headache disorders are a burden on society in regards to pain, disability, quality of life and financial costs.

Only a small amount of headaches are correctly diagnosed or present to an appropriate clinician. The effects of headaches around the world has been under-recognised, underestimated and undertreated worldwide.

Different types of headaches:

Cervicogenic Headaches: Headache arising from the neck. Often associated with neck pain, sustained postures and neck movements. These headaches are usually mechanical in nature. Up to 2.5% of the population will suffer from cervicogenic headaches, although figures can increase to 20% in pain management clinics.

Migraines: Headache lasting 4-72 hours. Has pulsating qualities, unilateral and severe in nature. May be associated with aura, including blind spots, blurred vision and neural signs. 10% of reported headaches are migraines. Women are more prone to Migraines than men and usually occur from 35-45 years old.

Cluster Headaches: Headache that’s involves unilateral attacks of severe pain which is orbital, suborbital, temporal or any combination of the above. 1 in every 1000 people will suffer cluster headaches at a rate of 6 men to 1 women. Normal presentation is from 20 years old and above.

Tension Headaches: Headache of infrequent episodes. The headache occurs bilaterally and is pressing in nature. Tension headaches have a moderate intensity and don’t change during routine physical activity. Episodic tension headaches have been reported by up to 70% of the population in certain communities. Chronic tension headaches affect 1-3 % of the population.

What causes headaches?

Headaches can occur due to a variety of reasons including stress, poor posture, physical trauma, medications, environmental factors such as strong odours and pollution, and dietary irregularities.

Perhaps one of the most overlooked cause of migraine and tension headaches is due to nerve irritation in the upper neck caused by poorly functioning spinal joints – Vertebral dysfunction. Since the nerves of the upper neck supply areas of the scalp and face, irritation to these nerves can, and often, lead to headache.

Treatment for headaches

Physiotherapy and Chiropractic care are both extremely effective treatment for headaches. By carefully restoring proper movement to the spinal joints of the neck, your physiotherapist or chiropractor is able to significantly reduce the presence of nerve irritation and muscle tension, helping to alleviate the cause of your headaches.

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WHAT IS A CERVOCOGENIC HEADACHE?

Headache Pain Physiotherapy Treatment at Woopi Physio, Sapphire Beach Physio and Move Clinics.There are many causes of headaches – from migraine to tension headaches to those which are caused by irritation of the upper neck. Just as nerves in the lower back radiate into the legs and the nerves of the lower neck radiate into the arms, nerves in the upper neck, radiate into the head and brain stem referring pain in a similar fashion leading to headaches.

It is this component of headaches that is best managed by Physiotherapy with a specialised assessment and focused treatment.

Cervicogenic headaches are typically caused by sustained postures, like sitting at computer or driving for long periods, holding your head in extremes of rotation or repeated heavy lifting. These headaches usually start as neck stiffness or pain and then progress to headaches. They can also be linked to previous injury, such as a motor vehicle accident, heavy or sustained lifting, sustained reaching overhead or in front such as operating machines or from degenerative changes that occur with age and result in stiffness of the joints of your upper cervical spine.

 

KEY SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

There are some key features of cervicogenic headaches which help us determine a link to the movement in the neck:

  • The headache is generally located in the occiput, parietal, temporal or retro orbital areas (the back, sides, front and/or behind the eyes) and typically effect one side but this depends on the activity that brings the headache on and can vary between sides and can also be on both sides with activity which is symmetrical.
  • Headaches often worsen through the day with persistent loading but can be present on waking if related to sleeping position.
  • The presence of neck pain – headaches are most commonly preceded by neck pain or stiffness •Reduced movement of your neck- stiffness in the lower neck with normal overall movement can mean the top of the neck is doing more than its fair share of the movement and can indicate an instability in the upper neck leading to headaches.
  • Exacerbation of headache by movements or postures of the neck •Reproduction of headache by pressure to muscles or joints of the cervical spine.

This is not an exhaustive list but if you can identify any or all these features it is likely that you are experiencing a cervicogenic headache and you should seek the professional guidance of a physiotherapist if you would like it fixed.

While neck pain and stiffness is the most common cause of headaches, unfortunately there are other possible causes and your physiotherapist will be able to determine the presence of cervicogenic headache or will refer you to the appropriate professional for further investigation as necessary

 

PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT FOR CERVICOGENIC HEADACHE

To effectively treat your headache or neck pain the most important thing to do is a thorough assessment. This is how your physiotherapist will find which joints are stiff, which muscles are tight, how this effects your movement and pain, how sensitive everything is and the best way to get you comfortable, fast.

Often painful things like headaches can be sensitive or irritable. How sensitive your condition is and how it responds to treatment needs to be determined in the first session. Generally, getting pain under control is the major goal with lighter techniques having a lower risk of irritating the condition. After dealing with the painful aspects of the condition the focus then moves to clearing the underlying issues of mobility and strength where we can get joints moving and load them up with a much lower risk of flare ups and improved tolerance of activity.

 

We have many treatment techniques at our disposal to manage cervical headaches including:

  • Trigger point release
  • Massage
  • Joint mobilisation
  • Muscle energy techniques
  • Advice and education regarding posture e.g. workplace set up or head rest position when driving • Exercises for neck stabilisers to improve the postural control of the neck • Progressive strengthening exercises to address underlying muscle weakness contributing to your condition and the development of strength to tolerate any activity.

Headache Physiotherapy Treatment Woopi Physio, Sapphire Beach Physio, Move Clinics (chiswick London)

What we don’t advocate is the use of cervical manipulation. These are high velocity techniques that crack the joints. This increases the risk of injury, particularly to the vertebral artery that forms part of the supply to the brain. Damage to this artery can lead to stroke and death, unnecessarily when other techniques will achieve the same result without the risk.

 

If you are suffering with headaches or neck pain, speak to one of our Physiotherapists now and see how our treatment plans can help you to be pain free!

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NSW, 2456
     (02) 6654 0237
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