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5 Questions to Ask Your Physical Therapist for Migraines

December 14, 2022

Migraines are a pain – literally. Migraine headaches affect millions of men and women every year and often require medication to reduce their occurrence. That being said, there are alternative treatments to reduce the onset of migraines, one of those alternatives being physical therapy.

Physical therapy is a less traditional migraine treatment that offers many health benefits. When meeting with your physical therapist for the first time, you’ll have time to ask them a series of questions. Let’s talk about some questions you may have for your physical therapist, some insight into their potential answers, and where you can go for world-class physical therapy that will help you get back to enjoying life again.

What Exactly is a Migraine?

A migraine is a severe headache or pain experienced in the head, typically on one side. Migraine headaches are usually accompanied by a variety of other symptoms, including dizziness, nausea, sensitivity to light and smell, seeing auras, and tingling or numbness in the face. If you’ve been experiencing extreme headaches with two or more of the above symptoms, it’s likely you’re experiencing cluster headaches or migraines. Your physical therapist can work with you to diagnose your migraines before starting your migraine treatment program.

What’s Causing My Migraines?

Unfortunately, we aren’t sure why migraines occur. Recent studies for treatments have shown that there is a protein linked to the onset of migraines that may be a contributing factor. Migraines may be genetic and run in your family or can be a side effect of prescription medication. Your migraines may also be caused by an injury or an underlying condition. Your physical therapist will work with you to explore how your migraines came about, so you can better manage them in the future.

How Can Physical Therapy Help My Migraines?

A wide range of physical therapy techniques can help you during a migraine episode. Some of these techniques include stretching the neck and body in specific ways to relieve pain in the head. Other techniques include the placement of ice around the head and eyes to reduce inflammation causing pain. Ask your physical therapist to provide detailed instructions to care for yourself during the onset of a migraine attack.

Can Physical Therapy Make My Migraines Worse?

There is always a risk associated with any migraine treatment. In terms of physical therapy as a treatment regimen for migraines, some patients have found that physical activity worsened their migraines. If this is true for you, we encourage you to ask your physical therapist about alternative treatments that don’t require as much physical activity.

Where Can I Find a Physical Therapist for My Migraine Treatment?

Finding a physical therapist to help you with your migraines is as simple as reaching out to the expert providers at H2 Health. Our team of physical therapists is available to help patients across the U.S. reduce the onset of their migraines with cutting-edge physical therapy techniques. Find an H2 Health location near you, and feel free to give us a call to set up your initial appointment.

Migraine Treatment Near Me

Treating your migraines doesn’t have to require the use of medication or invasive procedures. Instead, consider alternative treatments like physical therapy to reduce your migraine pain significantly or altogether. H2 Health offers cutting-edge physical therapy treatments to help patients who suffer from severe headaches, migraines, and concussions. Our expert providers and on-site services offer our patients the comprehensive care they need, all in one state-of-the-art facility. To learn more about physical therapy for migraines near you, call H2 Health at (800) 699-9395 today or request an appointment with us online using our convenient online appointment request form. One of our friendly team members will be happy to find your nearest location and set you up with a physical therapist you can trust.

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