Head Pressure
Persistent pressure around the forehead, temples, or back of the head may occur with chronic headaches.
Chronic headaches may involve the cervical spine, muscles, temporomandibular structures, and upper quarter tension patterns.
Symptoms may include recurring headaches, facial pressure, dizziness, neck stiffness, jaw discomfort, and upper cervical pain.
Careful evaluation, imaging support, movement assessment, and patient-centered treatment planning may help improve diagnostic precision and symptom management.
Chronic headaches may contribute to neck tension, facial discomfort, dizziness, and upper quarter pain symptoms.
Persistent pressure around the forehead, temples, or back of the head may occur with chronic headaches.
Tightness and cervical muscle tension may contribute to headache-related discomfort and reduced mobility.
Some patients may experience dizziness, imbalance, or visual discomfort associated with chronic headache conditions.
Chronic headaches may involve cervical structures, upper quarter muscles, jaw mechanics, and posture-related tension patterns.
Clinical evaluation, patient history, movement assessment, and imaging support may help improve understanding of contributing factors and treatment planning.
Contact Davydov Pain Center to request an appointment for chronic headache evaluation and upper quarter pain care.
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