Headache & Migraine Relief

Conditions We Treat · Headache & Migraine Relief

Headache & Migraine Relief in Logansport, IN

Reduce triggers, ease neck tension, and get a clear plan — without guessing.

Headache pattern + neck screen before any treatment
Posture + trigger plan you can use the same day
Conservative care with progress markers (frequency, intensity, function)

Headaches can come from multiple sources — posture strain, neck stiffness, jaw tension, stress load, or migraine triggers. We start by identifying your pattern and screening the neck and upper back, then build a conservative plan to reduce trigger load and improve movement. If your symptoms overlap with neck pain, tech neck, mid back pain, or desk-related posture strain, we’ll connect the dots and outline the simplest next steps.

  • Clear differentiation: tension vs. migraine vs. neck-related patterns
  • Simple daily changes that reduce trigger load
  • Honest direction — including referral for red flags
Written by:Dr. Tyler M. Graham, DC
Clinically reviewed by:Balanced Chiropractic Clinical Team
Last updated:December 31, 2025
Educational only. Not medical advice. If symptoms are severe, rapidly worsening, or you suspect an emergency, seek urgent care.

Headache Patterns: What We Look For

Many people have overlapping patterns. We use your symptom story and a movement-based exam to clarify what’s driving it.

Common patterns we see

  • Tension-type: pressure/tight band, stress + muscle tension, often end-of-day
  • Neck-related (cervicogenic): starts at base of skull, worse with posture/neck movement
  • Migraine patterns: throbbing or one-sided pain, nausea, light/sound sensitivity, “hangover” after
  • Posture-triggered: screens, driving, reading, looking down (see Posture & Tech Neck)
  • Jaw + upper neck tension: clenching, morning headaches, tight temples

Our goal is not to “label you” — it’s to identify the most likely drivers and reduce your trigger load while improving movement and recovery.

Want fewer headaches — and a plan you can follow?

We’ll identify your pattern, reduce trigger load, and build simple daily steps that support long-term relief.

How We Help Headache & Migraine Patterns

We focus on reducing trigger load, improving neck/upper-back mechanics, and building repeatable habits that stick.

1

Pattern History + Movement Exam

We look at onset, frequency, triggers, posture, and neck mechanics—plus a focused neuro screen when appropriate.

2

Targeted Conservative Care

Manual care and soft tissue work for the neck/upper back when appropriate, matched to your tolerance and findings.

3

Trigger Plan + Progress Markers

Desk setup, screen breaks, sleep timing, hydration, and simple mobility/strength steps—with clear markers you can track.

Common goals we build toward

  • Fewer headache days and lower intensity spikes
  • Less neck stiffness and fewer posture-triggered flares (see Tech Neck)
  • More tolerance for screens, driving, and desk work (see Desk Setup)
  • Better recovery habits that reduce trigger stacking
  • Clear direction on when to involve your PCP/neurology

Headache Week Basics: What Usually Helps

Small changes can make a big difference when triggers stack. We keep it simple and repeatable.

Simple guardrails

  • Break up screen time: short posture resets beat long marathons.
  • Fix your setup: monitor height + chair position can reduce neck load.
  • Hydration + consistent meals: prevent “trigger stacking.”
  • Gentle neck/upper-back mobility: the right moves, not aggressive stretching.
  • Sleep timing matters: consistent bedtime/wake time helps many migraine patterns.

We’ll tailor this based on your pattern, triggers, and exam findings—so you’re not guessing.

Headache & Migraine Relief FAQs

Clear answers — including “when to worry.”

Can chiropractic help headaches and migraines?
It can help certain headache patterns—especially those linked to neck tension, posture strain, and restricted motion. Migraine is more complex, but reducing trigger load and improving mechanics can help some people.
How do I know if my headaches are coming from my neck?
Neck-related headaches often include neck stiffness, pain starting at the base of the skull, and symptoms triggered by posture or neck movement. We test movement and reproduce/relieve symptoms to confirm the pattern.
What’s the difference between tension headaches and migraines?
Tension headaches often feel like pressure or a tight band and may relate to stress and muscle tension. Migraines can include throbbing pain, nausea, and light/sound sensitivity. Many people have mixed patterns—your triggers matter.
Do I need imaging for headaches?
Not always. Imaging is more likely with red flags like sudden severe headache, new neurologic symptoms, fever with severe headache/neck stiffness, head injury, progressive worsening, or concerning systemic symptoms.
What treatments do you use for headache relief?
Plans vary, but often include targeted manual care for the neck/upper back, soft tissue work, posture and desk guidance, and simple mobility/strength steps to reduce trigger load.
How many visits until I see improvement?
It depends on headache type and trigger load. Some people notice change within a few visits; others need a longer progression focused on posture, sleep, stress, and strength. We track progress markers to guide the plan.
What can I do at home to reduce headaches?
Break up screen time, improve your desk setup, use gentle neck/upper-back mobility, hydrate, keep sleep consistent, and reduce trigger stacking. We’ll give you a simple plan tailored to your triggers and exam findings.
When should I worry and seek urgent care?
Seek urgent care for sudden “worst headache,” new weakness/numbness, vision/speech changes, fainting, seizure, fever with severe headache/neck stiffness, headache after head injury, or rapidly worsening symptoms.

Ready for a Clear Headache Plan?

Book a first visit and we’ll identify your pattern, reduce trigger load, and help you move forward with confidence.