Many headaches actually have nothing to do with your head, but are instead a referral of pain from the musculoskeletal structures of your neck, shoulders or back, often following the patterns below.

Simply popping a painkiller can take the edge off it, but if you don’t get to the root cause of it, there’s a good chance it will continue to reoccur
Headaches can affect your whole day, making it difficult to do the things you want to do and need to do. So it might be time to find out why they’re happening and work out the best way to manage them
If you or someone you know is experiencing headaches referring from the neck, shoulders or back, feel free to get in touch. Online bookings are available using the link here. But feel free to get in touch with me directly if you need to chat about anything before booking in.