*Headaches and PT
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 12:00PM
[Marnie] in HEADACHE

HEADACHE

Approximately one in six people experience headaches; one in nine people experience migraines. Some episodes are severe enough to cause lost work or a visit to the physician or hospital for treatment. Children may even be affected by severe headaches or migraines that affect their schoolwork and recreational activities.  Physical therapy is best suited for headaches related to problems with the neck joints or muscle tensionHere is a slideshow on some common headache triggers and treatments.

Conservative Physical Therapy Management of headaches may include:

Physical Therapists are specialists in restoring movement and function related to muscle, bone, or joint dysfunction.  They often work to improve pain and disability.  To learn more about PT or find one in your area, check out a consumer oriented site on PT here   or the main site of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) here.

*Links are given to provide a general overview of a topic and not intended to suggest complete or authoritative information on a particular subject.  The information provided is always subject to change.*

 



Article originally appeared on Pain and Simple Steps (http://www.painandsimplesteps.com/).
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