Headaches

Headaches and Craniosacral Therapy

There are many types of Headaches. Some of these include migraines, cluster Headaches, tension Headaches, cervical Headaches and I am sure others as well. I found a common theme with many of my patients who have Headaches and I wanted to write an article and explain one of the common findings I see in patients who come to my clinic complaining of a long standing history of headache pain. One common finding is a history of falls or injuries to the tailbone as well as falls or injuries to the head. Throughout my practice, I have come to see a pattern and thought it would be useful to explain how Headaches could be caused from incidents which happened in the past even to far removed areas of the body. The mechanism by which this can happen is due to the connection between the tailbone and the head.

How Do Feelings Affect Your Physical Fitness?

Physical pain, such as Headaches, back pain, and abdominal pain, is also a common symptom of depression. According to a study at Kansas State University, you are more likely to become sick if you hold a negative mood for a longer period of time. Extroverted people tend to be more positive and can shake a bad mood more quickly, making them less likely to become ill. Persistent physical symptoms that do not respond to treatment, such as Headaches, digestive disorders, and chronic pain. If you or someone you know is suffering from a depressive disorder, it's important to get treatment. A clinically depressed person cannot simply "get over it. " They need help.