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    Headaches & Migraines Treatment

    Chronic headaches and migraines can be debilitating. Many headaches originate from neck tension and spinal misalignment, which chiropractic care can effectively address.

    Common Causes

    Cervical misalignmentMuscle tensionStressPoor postureTMJ dysfunctionDehydrationStructural Damage

    How We Treat Headaches & Migraines

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    Headache FAQs

    Answers to common questions about tension headaches, neck-related headaches, posture, and recurring headache symptoms in Pearland, TX.

    Can chiropractic treatment help TMJ pain?

    Chiropractic care may help some patients with TMJ-related discomfort when jaw tension is connected to neck tension, posture strain, headaches, muscle tightness, or upper cervical dysfunction. TMJ pain can have several causes, including dental, jaw joint, bite, stress, or muscle-related factors, so proper evaluation matters. Premier Chiropractic can evaluate neck, posture, and muscle contributors, and any necessary X-rays may be considered when clinically appropriate for related neck or structural findings. Referral may be recommended when dental or medical support is needed.

    Can neck problems contribute to headaches or jaw pain?

    Yes. Neck tension, poor posture, upper back stiffness, and muscle tightness can contribute to some headaches and may also increase tension around the jaw. Premier Chiropractic evaluates whether your symptoms appear connected to neck motion, posture, muscle stress, or TMJ-related patterns. If symptoms suggest something outside chiropractic care, the doctor may recommend referral to the appropriate provider.

    Can a chiropractor help with tension headaches or neck-related headaches?

    Yes. Premier Chiropractic evaluates whether headache symptoms may be linked to neck tension, upper back tightness, poor posture, restricted motion, or muscle stress. When that pattern is present, treatment may focus on improving movement and reducing the tension that may be contributing to the headache cycle.

    Can neck problems contribute to dizziness, vertigo, or headaches?

    Yes, some patients experience headaches, dizziness, or balance-related symptoms along with neck pain, stiffness, or poor posture. When dizziness appears with neck tension or limited motion, the neck may be one factor worth evaluating. However, dizziness and vertigo can have many causes, including inner-ear and neurological conditions, so they should not be treated casually. Premier Chiropractic evaluates whether the neck and upper back may be contributing and refers patients for medical evaluation when symptoms suggest something outside chiropractic care.

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