Condition · Headaches & Migraines
If your headaches keep coming back, your neck is part of the picture.
Triptans help an attack but never reduce frequency. Botox dulls them but the underlying cause is still firing. A surprising portion of recurring headache and migraine cases has a structural cervical component nobody addressed.
Read this as:
Same condition. Different angle.
If any of this sounds like you
- Headaches that start at the base of your skull and travel up
- Migraine triggers that include neck position or movement
- Pain on one side that's always the same side
- Stiffness or tension in the neck before, during, or after the headache
- Medication helps the attack but the cycle continues
Most of those symptoms come from one place. Standard care usually doesn't look there because the diagnostic tools used can't see it.
Why it keeps coming back
Many recurring headaches — even ones diagnosed as migraine — have a cervicogenic component. The nerves and blood vessels that feed your head and face travel through the upper neck. When that area is mechanically unstable or chronically tight, it generates head pain directly and amplifies migraine pathways.
Medications work on the pain itself. They don't change the structure feeding the pain. That's why the cycle continues.
Addressing upper cervical structure often reduces both attack severity and frequency, sometimes dramatically.
The structural fix — three pillars, the right order
Pillar 1
Alignment
Gentle instrument adjustments restore precise vertebral position without aggressive force — never manual thrust on an unstable structure.
Pillar 2
Curvature
Custom-fit spinal weights + individualized corrective exercises rebuild the engineered curves that protect nerves, vessels, and joints.
Pillar 3
Stability
Structural Needling™ resets nervous-system "static" and rebuilds the connective tissue. Without this, nothing else holds.
For headaches & migraines, Alignment · The Foundation usually carries the most weight.
See if your case is one we can solve.