
Headaches & Migraines
Having a headache is frustrating as it affects how you think, how you feel, and how you function. Most people assume that the headache itself is the problem but a headache is your body’s way of tapping you on the shoulder, saying ‘notice me’ to let you know that some part of your body is out of balance.​

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Chiropractic & headaches
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Is your headache associated with tension or stiffness in the neck?
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Worse with certain activities or positions of the neck?
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Related to stress or busy periods?
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Tension at the base of the skull?
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Occurring regularly?
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If you answered YES, you may have a cervicogenic headaches which has a cause originating from the neck due to an imbalance in the spine, muscles, and nerves (1). Medication may reduce the pain but it often doesn’t solve the underlying problem.
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The good news help is at hand.
Studies have shown that chiropractic care can improve migraines and cervicogenic headaches (2).
A 2019 study also showed that chiropractic was more effective than mobilisation and exercises for cervicogenic headaches (3).

Our approach
Our Chiropractors specialise in identifying and dealing with imbalances in the spine, muscles, and nerves. We want to give you the best chance to get out of pain and keep you like that so you can do the things you enjoy.
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If you have headaches, at your first visit we will review your history and do a thorough examination to see if imbalance may be causing your headaches.
If it is, we will begin working on improving it. But we don’t stop there, usually, the cause of headaches is multifaceted.
We examine the rest of your spine and body to see if it’s contributing and look at your lifestyle for what might have caused the imbalance in the first place.
We help you focus on making supportive changes that can include movement, posture, nourishment and restoration.

The evidence behind our care
We base our approach on current clinical guidelines and peer-reviewed research to ensure you're getting the safest, most effective care possible.
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(1) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3201065/
(2) Bryans R, Descarreaux M, Duranleau M, et al. Evidence based guidelines for the chiropractic treatment of adults with headache. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2011; 34: 274-89.
(3) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4744384/
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