Headaches with a side of neck pain

  • November 30, 2020

Headaches (with neck pain) are no fun for anyone. Not only can the pain be unbearable, but the headaches distract focus and can impact ability to function.

For those who suffer from headaches, you all know they can ruin your day. Worse yet when they keep coming back day after day. Medication, diet changes, scans all clear – yet the headache remains. Then one day you start to notice your neck starts to hurt a little. But still the headache remains your #1 complaint.

Finally out of desperation you come to find out that some headaches actually come from the neck…even if the neck doesn’t hurt. This causes you to ask the question…why didn’t any doctor ever think this could be the cause? Because it is a lessor known cause, but one that is HIGHLY TREATABLE.

What does this headache look like?

Often a person who suffers from neck pain plus headaches (aka cervicogenic headaches) will notice pain at the base of their skull. You know, near those knobby bumps on either side of the skull. See coming out in that area is a tiny nerve that then wraps up your head off to the side running toward the ear. This is often a known path for headaches. And when this path is discovered, it leads to highly effective treatment for headaches…As is ELIMINATION of the headaches potentially in minutes.

That’s right MINUTES.

But this does not mean the headache might not return because more work still needs to be done. And this work involves both hands on treatments plus an active recovery plan that you would be required to do at home. It is simple yet highly effective.

Are you ready to be done with your headache? As in today?

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