Physiotherapy for Headaches?

Physiotherapy for Headaches?

Woman with a headache, physiotherapy for headaches

Headaches are a common health concern—affecting nearly 50% of the population each year. While many people reach for medication or simply try to “push through,” fewer realize that physiotherapy can be an effective, long-term solution for certain types of headaches. In particular, physiotherapy can play an important role in treating tension headaches and cervicogenic headaches, both of which often originate from the neck.

Understanding Tension and Cervicogenic Headaches

Cervicogenic Headaches

Cervicogenic headaches begin in the structures of the neck, not the head itself. They may be caused by:

  • Irritated or compressed nerves
  • Limited joint mobility
  • Muscle tightness or imbalance
  • Neck movements or postures that trigger pain

These headaches often present as pain on one side of the head or face and may be aggravated by neck movement or sustained postures—such as long hours at a desk.

Tension Headaches

Tension headaches are one of the most common types of headaches. They typically feel like a dull, constant ache at the base of the skull or across the forehead. Contributing factors may include:

  • Stress
  • Muscle tension
  • Poor posture
  • Eye strain
  • Long periods of sitting or device use

While tension headaches may seem mild at first, they can become chronic and significantly impact daily life.

How Physiotherapy Helps

Physiotherapy focuses on treating the root cause of your headaches rather than simply addressing the symptoms.

Comprehensive Assessment

A physiotherapist will assess your:

  • Posture
  • Neck and upper back mobility
  • Muscle imbalances
  • Strength in the neck, shoulders, and upper back

This helps identify underlying issues contributing to your headaches.

Targeted Treatment Options

Physiotherapy treatment may include:

  • Manual therapy such as soft-tissue release, joint mobilization, and gentle manipulation
  • Stretching exercises to improve flexibility in the neck and shoulders
  • Strengthening exercises to support proper posture
  • Postural correction and ergonomic education for workstations and daily activities
  • Stress management techniques to help prevent muscle tension

By releasing tight muscles, restoring mobility in the neck, and strengthening supportive muscles, physiotherapy helps reduce the frequency and intensity of headache episodes.

Long-Term Relief Through Prevention

Beyond hands-on treatment, physiotherapists can provide personalized advice on:

  • How to set up your workspace
  • How to avoid postures that strain your neck
  • Daily habits to reduce tension
  • Strategies to prevent future headaches

These preventative tools empower you to manage your symptoms and reduce flare-ups over time.

Conclusion

Headaches can be disruptive, painful, and interfere with everyday life—but you don’t have to face them alone. Physiotherapy offers an effective, non-invasive approach to treating tension headaches and cervicogenic headaches by addressing the underlying issues in the neck and upper back.

If you’re experiencing frequent or persistent headaches, our team at Plaza Physiotherapy is here to help. We’ll assess your symptoms, identify the root causes, and create a personalized treatment plan to help you move, feel, and live better.

Book an appointment today and start your path to headache relief.