HEADACHE & MIGRAINE TREAMENT ON THE
GOLD COAST.
Comprehensive assessment and treatment for persistent headaches and migraines
Do you experience:
Pain radiating from the neck / base of the skull to the forehead
A constant dull ache or pressure
A tight band or squeezing sensation in the head
Throbbing or pulsing pain
Light or sound sensitivity
HEADACHE CONDITIONS WE TREAT:
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Migraine
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Cervicogenic Headaches
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Tension Headache
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Post Concussion Headaches
HOW CAN OSTEOPATHY HELP WITH HEADACHES?
Not all headaches start in the head.
For many people, headaches are influenced by how the neck, jaw, and nervous system are functioning.
The upper part of the neck has strong connections to the areas of the brain involved in head pain. If the neck becomes stiff, sensitive, or not moving well, it can sometimes contribute to headache symptoms.
Similarly, tension in the jaw or, stress, poor sleep and our lifestyle choices can also influence how frequently headaches occur or how intense they feel.
The goal is not just to treat the headache itself, but to understand and address the factors that may be contributing to it.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM TREATMENT:
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01. HISTORY & ASSESMENT
Understanding your symptoms Then targeted clinical testing.
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02. EXPLANATION & PLAN
Clear explanation of findings and next steps
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03. TREATMENT & REHAB
Hands-on care + exercise-based recovery plan
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04. LIFESTYLE OPTIMISATION
Sleep, nutrition, stress management, supplementation
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Still have questions? Contact us directly below
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Headaches can have multiple contributing factors, including the neck, jaw, nervous system, stress, and lifestyle factors. In many cases, headaches are not caused by one single issue, which is why a detailed assessment can help identify what may be contributing.
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In some people, dysfunction in the upper neck can contribute to headaches due to the close connection between the neck and the areas of the brain involved in head pain. These are sometimes referred to as cervicogenic headaches.
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We commonly see people with migraine, tension-type headaches, cervicogenic headaches, jaw-related headaches, and headaches following concussion or neck injury
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Recurring headaches may be related to underlying factors such as neck stiffness, jaw tension, posture, load, or nervous system sensitivity. Identifying and addressing these contributing factors can help reduce recurrence over time.
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You should seek assessment if headaches are frequent, worsening, affecting daily activities, or not responding to usual management strategies.
START YOUR HEADACHE RECOVERY TODAY:
If you’re experiencing ongoing headaches, a structured assessment can help provide clarity and direction.
Early assessment can make a meaningful difference in understanding what may be contributing to your symptoms and how to move forward.