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TREATMENT FOR MIGRAINE HEADACHES

Serving patients in the Greater Phoenix, AZ community

Migraine headaches and back or neck pain often go hand-in-hand. The link between back pain and migraines is the muscular tension that can be caused by both conditions. Back pain can cause tension in the muscles in the neck, shoulders, and back, which can trigger a migraine. Similarly, the intense pain and discomfort of a migraine can cause the muscles to tense up, resulting in further back pain. There are a number of ways to both avoid migraine headaches associated with back pain and other ways to properly treat migraines.

At Sonoran Pain & Spine, we work with our patients to diagnose the cause of the migraines, and if they can be treated through physical therapy or if we need to find a different treatment. Often times, the range of motion in your neck will be an indicator of the course of action that needs to be takenSchedule an appointment with board certified physician Dr. Minesh Zaveri and relieve the pain caused from your migraine headaches and get back to feeling well.

“The entire experience from scheduling an appointment to walking out the door was fantastic. You really get the sense that this is a world class practice. They made me feel welcomed and did not rush through the visit. He, and his PA, answered all my questions and ensured I understood the prognosis and all possible directions of care moving forward. I’m very happy we came across SPS.”

Nick Garcia / patient

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More Information for Patients Experiencing Migraine Headaches

5 Tips For Treating Migraines And Back Pain

To avoid migraines and back pain, it is important to practice good posture, as this can help to reduce tension in the muscles of the neck, shoulders, and back. Additionally, avoiding common triggers, such as stress, bright lights, loud noises, and certain foods and drinks, can help to reduce the likelihood of a migraine. Additionally, getting adequate sleep, exercising regularly, and managing stress levels can also help to reduce the chances of a migraine.

1. Manage stress levels. Stress can be one of the most common triggers for migraines and back pain. Finding ways to reduce and manage stress levels can help to reduce the chances of a migraine or back pain flare–up.

2. Practice good posture. Poor posture can cause a number of issues, including tension in the neck, shoulders, and back. Practicing good posture can help to reduce tension in these areas, and reduce the chances of a migraine or back pain.

3. Avoid common triggers. Common triggers for migraines and back pain can include stress, bright lights, loud noises, and certain foods and drinks. Avoiding these triggers can help to reduce the chances of a migraine or back pain flare–up.

4. Get adequate sleep. Lack of sleep can increase the chances of a migraine or back pain flare–up. Make sure to get enough quality sleep each night to help reduce the chances of a migraine or back pain.

5. Exercise regularly. Regular exercise can help to improve posture and reduce tension in the neck, shoulders, and back. Additionally, regular exercise can help to reduce stress levels and improve overall wellbeing, which can help to reduce the chances of a migraine or


Why Choose Us for Treatment of Your Migraine Headaches?

At Sonoran Pain & Spine we regularly treat patients suffering from migraines, either caused by back pain or migraines that initiate back & neck pain. Before starting on a treatment plan, it is of the utmost importance that we perform an accurate and thorough diagnosis the root cause of of your pain associated with your migraine headaches. Click below to schedule an appointment today.

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