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Migraine and Headaches
Expert Headache & Migraine Relief at Dr Shahzad Knee & Spine Pain Clinic. If you're struggling with chronic headaches, migraines, or pain at the back of your head, Alleviate Pain Clinic is here to help. Widely recognized as a top provider of non-surgical pain relief, we specialize in treating tension headaches, cervicogenic headaches (pain at the back of the head), migraines, and headaches caused by whiplash injuries.
Diverse Approaches to Lasting Wellness
Headaches, while often not life-threatening, can dramatically reduce your quality of life. Left untreated—or treated improperly—they can interfere with your ability to work, focus, sleep, and enjoy everyday activities.
Personalized Headache & Migraine Treatment Plans
At Alleviate, we understand that no two patients are the same. The triggers and causes of headaches and migraines vary widely from person to person. That’s why we start with a comprehensive diagnosis to uncover the root cause of your pain.
Each year, thousands of active adults choose pain management solutions to reduce or eliminate persistent headaches. If you've tried treatments in the past with little or no success, our team will work closely with you to create a customized treatment plan that actually works.
Frequently Asked Questions
Physical pain is a universal human experience, and anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background, can experience it. It may result from injuries, medical conditions, chronic illnesses, or even psychological factors. Pain is a complex sensation that varies in intensity and duration, affecting people across different life stages.
Injuries: Such as sprains, strains, fractures, or wounds.
Medical Conditions: Such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, or inflammatory disorders.
Neurological Issues: Like neuropathy or nerve compression.
Post-Surgical Pain: After undergoing medical procedures or surgeries
Medications: Including analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs, or muscle relaxants.
Physical Therapy: Involving exercises, stretches, and manual therapy to improve mobility and reduce pain.
Acute Pain: Often has a sudden onset and is usually related to a specific injury or medical condition. It serves as a protective response and typically resolves as the underlying cause heals. Chronic Pain: Persists for an extended period, often beyond the normal healing time. It may be linked to conditions like arthritis, nerve damage, or ongoing health issues. Chronic pain can significantly impact daily life and requires comprehensive management strategies.