Cervicogenic headaches originate in the cervical spine and radiate to the head - yet they are routinely misdiagnosed as migraines or tension headaches. At Kiran Clinics, Indore, we identify the true source and deliver targeted physiotherapy and chiropractic care for lasting relief.
A cervicogenic headache is a secondary headache - meaning the pain felt in the head is actually referred from the cervical spine (neck). Issues with muscles, joints, nerves, or discs in the upper cervical region trigger pain signals that travel via the trigeminal nerve pathway to the head, temples, and eyes. It is often overlooked and mismanaged as a migraine for years.
Cervicogenic headaches are routinely mistaken for migraines or tension-type headaches. Accurate diagnosis - distinguishing between these - is the single most important step toward effective treatment.
Pain originates from the C1-C3 cervical joints, surrounding muscles, or compressed nerve roots. Treating only the head with medication addresses the sensation but never resolves the cause.
Because the cause is structural - in the joints and muscles of the neck - physiotherapy and chiropractic manipulation are among the most effective evidence-based treatments available.
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Cervicogenic headaches stem from structural problems in the cervical spine that irritate nerves or create referred pain patterns into the head. Understanding the cause guides the treatment.
Chronic tightness in the suboccipital, upper trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, and levator scapulae muscles creates active trigger points that refer pain from the base of the skull to the forehead, temples, and behind the eye.
Restricted or inflamed facet joints at C1-C2-C3 - the upper cervical segments - are the most common structural source of cervicogenic headaches. These joints directly refer pain to the head through the trigeminal nerve system.
Compression of the upper cervical nerve roots - from disc bulges, osteophytes, or muscle entrapment - generates pain signals that travel into the scalp, producing headache. This is especially common at the greater occipital nerve.
A forward head posture increases the effective weight load on the cervical spine dramatically. This places sustained abnormal stress on the upper cervical joints and muscles - a leading cause of cervicogenic headache in office workers.
Road traffic accidents, sports injuries, and falls that cause sudden cervical acceleration-deceleration can damage joint capsules, ligaments, and discs in the upper cervical spine - leading to chronic cervicogenic headaches months or years later.
Psychological stress increases muscle tension, particularly in the neck and shoulders. Combined with prolonged static postures - driving, desk work, mobile phone use - this creates the conditions for chronic cervicogenic headache development.
Distinguishing between headache types is clinically essential - because treatment is completely different for each. Our specialists use a detailed clinical assessment to identify your exact headache type before any treatment begins.
Physical therapy and chiropractic care play pivotal roles in managing cervicogenic headaches - targeting the root cause in the cervical spine so headaches reduce in frequency, intensity, and duration over time.
A thorough clinical examination distinguishes cervicogenic headache from migraine and tension-type headache. We assess cervical range of motion, joint tenderness, nerve provocation, and postural alignment to confirm the diagnosis before treatment.
Targeted manipulation and mobilisation of the C1-C3 cervical joints directly address the structural origin of the headache - reducing joint restriction, improving motion, and interrupting the referred pain pathway to the head.
Myofascial release, instrument-assisted soft tissue work, and dry needling deactivate trigger points in the suboccipital and upper cervical muscles - directly relieving the muscle tension component that sustains cervicogenic headaches.
Targeted exercises to strengthen the deep cervical flexors, stretch tight upper trapezius and levator muscles, and correct forward head posture - combined with ergonomic and lifestyle coaching to prevent headache recurrence long-term.
I have tried treatment in many places for back pain and arthritis, but the treatment at Kiran Clinic was very effective. Dr. Joshi is one of the best chiropractors in Indore. I would recommend the clinic to anyone suffering from back pain, arthritis, or migraine.
"I had been suffering from frequent headaches for over 2 years. Multiple neurologists prescribed different medications but my headaches kept coming back. At Kiran Clinics they identified my neck as the source within the first consultation. After chiropractic treatment my headaches reduced by 90% in 6 weeks."
"I have tried treatment in many places for back pain and arthritis, but the treatment at Kiran Clinic was very effective. Dr. Joshi is one of the best chiropractors in Indore. I would recommend the clinic to anyone suffering from back pain, arthritis, or migraine - truly outstanding care."
"Years of desk work had given me chronic daily headaches and severe neck stiffness. I was told it was stress-related. Kiran Clinics found I had a cervicogenic headache from C2 joint dysfunction. After physiotherapy and posture correction, my headaches stopped almost completely."
We distinguish cervicogenic headache from migraine, tension headache, and cluster headache using a structured clinical assessment - so treatment is always precisely targeted at the right cause.
We treat where the headache actually originates - the C1-C3 joints - not where the pain is felt. This is the fundamental difference between our approach and conventional headache management.
Our approach breaks the medication cycle many headache sufferers are trapped in - reducing frequency and intensity through structural correction that medication alone can never achieve.
Postural correction and therapeutic exercise are essential for preventing recurrence. We give you the tools to maintain your results and stop the headaches from returning.
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If your headaches keep coming back despite medication, the answer may be in your cervical spine. Book a consultation at Kiran Clinics, Indore and let our specialists identify the true source - and fix it for good.