Headache/Vertigo Treatment

About Headache & Vertigo Treatments

Many headaches are musculoskeletal in origin, especially tension-type headaches and cervicogenic headaches (those that start in the neck). Physiotherapy utilises manual therapy, soft tissue techniques, dry needling, postural correction and more to treat headaches.

Vertigo is a sense of spinning or imbalance. A common type that physiotherapists treat is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), which is caused by loose crystals in the inner ear.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Poor posture (especially from long desk work)

  • Neck stiffness or muscle tension

  • Jaw (TMJ) dysfunction

  • Stress or muscle fatigue

  • Manual therapy: Gentle mobilization or manipulation of the neck and upper spine to reduce tension.

  • Soft tissue techniques: Massage or trigger point release for tight neck, shoulder, and scalp muscles.

  • Dry needling: May be used for muscular trigger points (as mentioned earlier).

  • Postural correction: Exercises and advice to improve desk setup and reduce strain.

  • Stretching & strengthening: Especially for the neck, shoulders, and upper back.

  • Education & stress management: Helping reduce triggers and prevent recurrence.

  • BPPV

  • Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis

  • Post-concussion dizziness

  • Cervicogenic dizziness (related to neck problems)

  • Canalith repositioning maneuvers: E.g. Epley maneuver, used to move inner ear crystals back where they belong.

  • Vestibular rehabilitation: Exercises that retrain the brain to manage balance, including:

    • Eye-head coordination

    • Balance training

    • Gradual movement exposure

  • Neck treatment: For dizziness stemming from neck stiffness or tension.

  • Education & home exercise programs: To manage symptoms and build confidence.

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