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Why Do I Get Headaches Without A Clear Reason?

Because they don’t start in your head.
And when you notice an uptick in headaches that don’t have a clear cause, we can help.
Did You Know
Pain you feel in your head doesn’t always start in your head. The upper neck and the muscles at the base of your skull can refer pain upward when they get tight or irritated. That’s why a headache can show up as temple pressure, a tight headband feeling, or a deep ache that makes it hard for you to focus—especially after long stretches of screen time and desk work. If your neck stays tight, those headaches appear on repeat. You might find something to take the edge off for a while, but the driver is still there—and that’s why it comes back the same way.
Why It Matters
Spending the day with your head tilted down and forward can overload the muscles at the top of your neck. Those overworked muscles keep sending pain upward, and it may even feel like it’s only in your head. With the right hands-on care, we can help reduce that upper-neck tension at the root of it all and give you real relief from throbbing, pressure, and neck tension.
Feel Better. Live Better. Take the Next Step.
That’s exactly what we help people with every day.
We won’t give you a prescription and send you on your way.
We’ll get to the root cause so you can feel, heal, and live better.

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