Evidence-based insights on migraines, cervicogenic headaches, upper cervical anatomy, and chiropractic care — written for patients who want real answers.
Multiple randomized controlled trials confirm that cervical spine adjustments reduce migraine frequency — often as effectively as medication, but without the side effects.
Clinical differences between migraines, tension headaches, and cervicogenic headaches — and why misdiagnosis is keeping people stuck on the wrong treatment.
A deep look at C1, C2, the brainstem, and how misalignment at the craniocervical junction triggers both the vascular and neurological components of migraine attacks.
Food and stress aren't the only triggers. Cervical spine dysfunction sensitizes the trigeminal pain pathway, making all other triggers more potent. Here's how to address the source.
A free evaluation at any of our 12 locations will tell you whether your migraines have a spinal component — and what we can do about it.
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