Head and Jaw

Headaches are the most common pain complaint. Many respond well to over-the-counter medicines, but headaches from structural problems keep coming back. Examples are headaches from muscle tension, stress and injury. Most headaches of this type respond well to treatment. (Please also see section on neck pain).

A more severe type is the migraine, which usually involves only one side of the head and can be incapacitating. Through addressing the structural contributions to migraine, these headaches can often be controlled or eliminated.

Another type of head pain comes from the joint where the jaw joins the skull. Known as TMJ (temporomandibular joint) syndrome, this type of head pain is complicated. Relief often requires the combined efforts of dental intervention and structural care.

Common headaches and pains we see and their treatments follow:

Headache Pain Type Treatments Often Employed
Associated with neck See section on neck pain
Tension Manipulation, Acupuncture, Chinese herbs
Migraine Manipulation, Acupuncture, Chinese herbs
TMJ May require dental intervention, Manipulation, Acupuncture
Headache after standing, moving or sitting Evaluation of weight bearing to determine need for postural intervention. Custom made arch supports, heel lift or seated lift may be employed
Headache pain at base of skull Prolotherapy to damaged ligaments
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