Chiropractic Care

Headache
& Migraine
Treatment

While medication may reduce symptoms
temporarily, many headaches are linked to
mechanical strain, muscle tension, stress
response, or systemic triggers.
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Identifying the Source of Headaches and Migraines

Headaches are often categorized as tension-type, cervicogenic, or migraine. In many cases, more than one factor is involved. Common contributors include:

  • Restricted motion in the upper cervical spine
  • Tightness in the neck, jaw, and upper back
  • Postural strain from prolonged screen time
  • Stress-related muscle guarding
  • Hormonal fluctuation
  • Sleep disruption
  • Food sensitivities or blood sugar instability

Cervicogenic headaches originate from the neck and may radiate toward the temples or behind the eyes. Migraines may involve neurological sensitivity combined with hormonal or inflammatory triggers.

Migraine Treatment
Headache Treatment

Headache & Migraine Treatment Options

  • Chiropractic adjustments to improve upper cervical motion
  • Soft tissue & fascial work to reduce tension in the neck and shoulders
  • Cox Flexion-Distraction if lower cervical or thoracic involvement is present
  • Functional movement training to address posture and muscular endurance
  • PEMF therapy to support recovery when inflammation is present

If headaches appear linked to hormonal shifts, blood sugar instability, or digestive triggers, further evaluation through functional medicine may be appropriate. Lab testing can help clarify whether systemic factors are contributing to migraine frequency.

The Hoskins Holistic Health Way

Clarify the Pattern Before Treating the Pain

Headache care begins with understanding frequency, intensity, and associated symptoms. Mechanical, muscular, and systemic contributors are considered together.

Listen

We review when headaches occur, how long they last, and what triggers or relieves them.

Test + Assess

Spinal motion, orthopedic testing, and neurological screening are performed to identify the affected level.

Treat + Guide

Hands-on care addresses joint restriction and muscle guarding first.

Related Treatments and Therapies

  • Neck Pain Treatment
  • Back Pain Treatment
  • Chiropractic Adjustments
  • Cox Flexion Distraction
  • Functional Movement
  • PEMF Therapy
  • Soft Tissue & Fascial Work

FAQ: Commonly Asked Questions About Headaches & Migraines

Many headaches are linked to neck tension, posture, and joint restriction. An evaluation helps determine if chiropractic care may be a good fit for your pattern.

Yes. Forward head posture and long periods of looking down can overload the neck and upper back, leading to stiffness, tension, and headaches.

Care commonly supports neck and back pain, headaches, joint pain, sports injuries, posture-related strain, digestive concerns, fatigue, stress, inflammation, and metabolic or hormone-related symptoms.

Yes. Restricted cervical joints and tight suboccipital muscles can refer pain toward the head and temples.

Prolonged forward head posture increases strain on cervical muscles and joints, which may contribute to recurring tension headaches.

Cervicogenic headaches often worsen with neck movement and may start at the base of the skull.

Migraines involve neurological sensitivity, but mechanical strain, sleep disruption, hormone fluctuation, and inflammation can influence frequency.

Yes. Patients from across the Greater Pittsburgh area seek evaluation for chiropractic care and/or functional medicine.