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Headaches

A headache is pain that occurs in the front, top, side(s), or back of your head.

Headaches are our most common form of pain and a major reason cited for days missed at work or school as well as visits to the doctor.  

The International Classification of Headache Disorders, published by the International Headache Society, is used to classify more than 150 types of primary and secondary headache disorders.

Primary headaches occur independently and are not caused by another medical condition. The main classifications of headaches are:

  • Tension-type headache
  • Migraine headache
  • Cluster headache

Headaches that our expert clinicians commonly treat are:

  • Cervicogenic headache (headache coming from the neck)
  • Jaw/TMJ related headache
  • Tension headache
  • Stress-related headache
  • Headaches related to some nerve disorders

Frequency & Intensity

Headaches can range in frequency and severity of pain. Some individuals may experience headaches once or twice a year, while others may experience headaches more than 15 days a month. Pain can range from mild to disabling and may be accompanied by symptoms such as nausea or increased sensitivity to noise or light, depending on the type of headache.

Physical Therapy for Headaches

Our therapists at 3D PT are highly trained to provide quality care for head and neck pain. A thorough initial evaluation helps us identify movement dysfunction that can be addressed with patient education, manual techniques, therapeutic exercise, and modalities. Regular reassessment provides reassurance that we are always working to achieve patient goals in a cost-effective manner.

Priority One – Pain Relief

Severe head & neck pain can be disabling. For this reason, our first priority is pain relief. Treating the underlying causes of identifiable movement dysfunction is the next step toward achieving long-term relief and recovery.

When you see a therapist they will ask you following:

  • Do you have any previous injuries to your neck, head, or jaw
  • When did the pain start, where is it located, what makes it better or worse
  • You’ll be asked to draw a picture of where it hurts
  • The therapist will perform special range of motion, strength, and sensation tests
  • There will be an assessment of your posture during sitting, standing, and performing various activities
  • Areas like the jaw, neck, shoulders, and middle back will be examined as well.

After we’ve asked you questions and performed a thorough exam, we will provide you with a summary of the findings and a personalized plan of care.

Hands-on Approach

Hands-on techniques, in most cases, are an essential part of a successful head and neck pain treatment program. Our therapists apply the following approaches to the treatment of headaches:

  • Cutting-edge manual skills to for pain relief, relaxation, and recovery of motion.
  • Postural retraining to reestablish positioning of the head neck and trunk.
  • Neuromuscular reeducation to relax tense muscles and reactivate weak muscular support of the head and neck.
  • Stretching techniques to alleviate muscle related pain and tightness.
  • Therapeutic exercise to improve muscle endurance and maintain good posture.
  • Modification of your workstation or home office.

Contact 3D PT to Learn More About How We Can Help

Call us at 214-528-3DPT (3378) for appointments, insurance coverage information, and any additional questions.
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