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Migraine & Headache Treatment - Christchurch Clinic

Migraines are often symptomatically severe - the frustration of being at the mercy of seemingly minor triggers that can derail an entire day. However our Headache & specialist migraine treatments, at our Christchurch clinic, Headache & Tendon, are well known to result in full recovery for these conditions.



There exist three more primary types of Head Pain:

  1. Tension-type headache

  2. Cervicogenic headache

  3. Migraine headache


Each of these varieties has distinct characteristics utilised by clinicians for categorisation and diagnosis. Additionally, it's entirely feasible to experience more than one type simultaneously.


Tension-type headaches, the most prevalent primary headache, typically present as a mild to moderately intense throbbing sensation, akin to a tight band encircling either side of the head. They generally lack associations with nausea and aren't exacerbated by routine physical activities.


Cervicogenic headaches, classified as secondary headaches, stem from issues within the neck region. They often coincide with reduced neck mobility and can be induced by specific neck positions. The intensity of these headaches correlates with the level of neck pain experienced.


Migraine headaches, a recurring condition, manifest in attacks lasting from 4 to 72 hours. They commonly affect one side of the head, pulsating intensely, and are accompanied by moderate to severe pain. Unlike tension-type headaches, migraines worsen with routine physical exertion and are typically accompanied by nausea, photophobia, and phonophobia.


Regarding headache recovery, manual therapy is advised for all three types. However, each type necessitates a tailored approach. Our specialised Osteopathic, NasalRX, CFR and Sports Chiropractic treatments work resolve your pain. Chiropractic adjustments are more suitable for cervicogenic and migraine headaches, while low-load mobilisation tends to yield better results for tension-type headaches.

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