Understanding Headaches
Headaches are one of the most common health complaints and can range from mild discomfort to severe pain that affects daily activities. Pain may occur in the forehead, temples, back of the head, or around the eyes. Some headaches are linked to stress, poor posture, neck stiffness, muscle tension, dehydration, or neurological conditions such as migraines. Symptoms may include throbbing pain, pressure, dizziness, sensitivity to light, nausea, and difficulty concentrating.
Common Causes & Risk Factors
Headaches can develop due to multiple physical and lifestyle-related factors.
- Muscle tension and stress
- Poor posture
- Neck stiffness and cervical issues
- Migraine disorders
- Lack of sleep
- Dehydration
- Sinus problems
- Jaw dysfunction (TMJ)
Physiotherapy Assessment & Diagnosis
A physiotherapy assessment helps identify the underlying cause of recurring headaches and related muscle tension.
- Posture evaluation
- Neck mobility testing
- Muscle tightness assessment
- Spine and shoulder examination
- Trigger point evaluation
The goal is to determine whether the headache is related to posture, muscular tension, cervical dysfunction, or movement limitations.
Treatment Options for Headaches
Physiotherapy treatment aims to reduce pain, improve posture, relieve muscle tension, and prevent recurring headaches.
- Manual therapy
- Stretching and strengthening exercises
- Cervical spine mobilization
- Postural correction
- Dry needling
- Trigger point release
- Relaxation and breathing exercises
- Heat therapy and electrotherapy
- Ergonomic advice
Treatment plans are customized according to the type, frequency, and severity of headaches.
Prevention & Recovery Tips
To reduce headache frequency and improve recovery:
- Maintain proper posture while sitting and working
- Take regular breaks from screens
- Stay hydrated
- Manage stress effectively
- Exercise regularly
- Improve sleep quality
Early physiotherapy intervention can help manage chronic headaches, improve neck mobility, and enhance overall quality of life.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can physiotherapy help with headaches?
Yes. Physiotherapy is effective for tension headaches, posture-related headaches, cervicogenic headaches, and neck-related migraines. Treatment focuses on reducing muscle tension, improving posture, and restoring neck mobility.
What causes posture-related headaches?
Poor posture places strain on the neck, shoulders, and upper back muscles, leading to tension and reduced blood flow. Long hours of sitting, screen use, and improper workstation setup commonly contribute to these headaches.
What types of headaches can physiotherapy treat?
Physiotherapy can help manage: Tension headaches Cervicogenic headaches Neck-related migraines Stress-related headaches Postural headaches Severe neurological headaches should always be medically evaluated.
What treatments are used during physiotherapy for headaches?
Common treatments include: Manual therapy Neck mobilization Postural correction exercises Stretching and strengthening exercises Dry needling Trigger point therapy Relaxation techniques Ergonomic guidance
When should I seek medical help for headaches?
Seek immediate medical attention if headaches are: Sudden and severe Accompanied by vision changes Associated with fever or confusion Causing numbness or weakness Following a head injury Persistent or worsening headaches should also be professionally evaluated.



