Tension headaches and cervicogenic headaches (headaches that originate in the neck) are among the most common types we see. Tight muscles, restricted joints, and poor posture in the cervical spine can refer pain into the head, temples, and behind the eyes — often mimicking migraine symptoms.
Dr. Verg performs a detailed examination of your neck, upper back, and posture to identify the source of your headaches. Treatment typically combines gentle cervical adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and posture correction exercises to reduce both the frequency and intensity of your headaches over time.