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If stress-related headaches are interfering with your daily life, it’s time to consider Physiotherapy as a possible treatment. The most common type of headache is stress-related headache, also known as tension headache.
Tension headaches, while not as severe as migraines, indicate that something in your body is “off.” A physiotherapist can help you identify the source of your headaches and eliminate them for good.
To get started on your personalized treatment plan, contact Dynamic Balance Physiotherapy & Vestibular Rehab Clinic in British Columbia today.
One of the main causes of stress-related headaches is right there in the name: stress. A headache generally happens when the muscles in the neck or scalp become tense and contract.
Depression and anxiety are similar emotions to stress that can also lead to Headaches. In addition, there may be a physical cause behind your stress-related headaches. An accident or injury to the neck or back can contribute to headaches. Poor posture and arthritis are two other potential causes.
Your therapist will work with you to diagnose your headaches before beginning physiotherapy treatments. Your therapist will need to know about your medical history. If you suffered a neck, back, or jaw injury years ago, it could still be causing headaches today. The location of the pain, such as the face, back of the neck, or forehead, can also aid in determining the source.
As part of the diagnosis phase, your physiotherapist will most likely administer some tests. For example, your posture will be assessed as you participate in various activities. Your muscle strength and range of motion in your neck and shoulders will be evaluated. Your therapist may perform manual therapy to assess the mobility of your neck joints.
Once the source of your stress-related headaches has been identified, a tailored course of physiotherapy can be recommended to help you heal.
Our physiotherapist can help you get to the bottom of your headache problem.
If your headache is carcinogenic in nature, we may need to work on your neck. For instance:
The diagnosis will influence how you treat your stress-related headaches. For example, if your headaches are the result of a previous injury, one course of treatment that would work for correcting your posture and strengthening your neck muscles may not be appropriate.
Stretching and strength training will most likely be part of your treatment. Your physiotherapist may also use the following options:
Aside from your physiotherapy sessions at the clinic, your therapist will also recommend exercises, stretches, and lifestyle changes that you can make at home, which will all contribute to eliminating your headaches.
The ultimate goal of your physiotherapy regimen will be to eliminate your stress-related headaches. However, in addition to relief, you will gain additional benefits that will likely improve your overall quality of life:
Don’t accept painful headaches as a normal part of your life. Stress-related headaches can be a thing of the past for you, after working with a physiotherapist to correct the problem. Contact our British Columbia office today to schedule your first appointment!
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