How Physical Therapy Can Help:
Improving neck motion: Chronic (long lasting) muscle tightness of the neck and stiffness of the upper cervical (neck) spine segments can contribute to headaches. Physical therapists will use joint mobilizations, stretching, trigger point release, and soft tissue mobilization to improve mobility and decrease muscle tension.
Increasing strength: Cervicogenic headaches are often caused by weakness in the neck and upper back muscles. Physical therapists will instruct people in exercises to strengthen these muscles and correct imbalances of strength and flexibility.
Decreasing pain: Physical therapists use various treatments such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, ice and heat to decrease pain and muscle tension.
Improving posture: Individuals with cervicogenic headaches often have poor posture due to habit and muscle imbalance. Physical therapists will use various cues and instructions to improve posture, educate proper workstation set up, and instruct in exercises to promote proper posture.
Your physical therapist will conduct a thorough examination identifying the cause of your headaches. They will create a plan to help you correct the problems identified and work towards a headache free lifestyle.
Resource:
Page P. CERVICOGENIC HEADACHES: AN EVIDENCE-LED APPROACH TO CLINICAL MANAGEMENT. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy2011;6(3):254-266.