These concerns are often linked to how the nervous system and cervical spine are functioning — not just where you feel the discomfort.
Care that looks beyond the surface, so you can better understand what's going on in your body.
For some, it's a dull, constant pressure. For others, it's sharp, recurring episodes that interrupt daily life.
You might notice:
In many cases, these concerns aren't coming from just one area.
"These concerns aren't always coming from just one area — and that's often why short-term relief doesn't always last."
Many recurring headaches are associated with a combination of nervous system overload and cervical tension patterns. This means the issue may not be isolated to where you feel the discomfort.
Factors such as posture, stress, movement habits, and how your body adapts over time can all play a role.
This can help explain why symptoms often return, even after temporary relief.
"Many recurring headaches are associated with a combination of nervous system overload and cervical tension patterns — understanding the broader picture can help explain why symptoms continue to return."
→ Looking beyond symptoms to understand what may be contributing.Rather than focusing only on the area of discomfort, we assess how your body is functioning as a whole.
Care is then tailored to your individual presentation. Techniques are gentle, considered, and adapted to what your body needs.
"Techniques are gentle, considered, and adapted to what your body needs."
You're looking for a fast, symptom-only approach.
This is about finding the right match. We'd rather you find care that truly suits you than feel like this isn't it.
Your initial consultation focuses on understanding what may be contributing to your headaches or ongoing neck tension.
We'll go through your history and assess how your neck, upper back, and surrounding areas are functioning.
This may include looking at:
You'll leave with a clearer understanding of what may be involved and what your next steps could look like.
Care may begin on the day if appropriate.
We take time to understand your full picture — not just current symptoms.
Movement, spinal function, and nervous system response.
What may be contributing, and what your next steps could look like.