Headaches/Migraines Fort McMurray

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Headaches & Migraines Fort McMurray

If you’re searching this, you might be thinking:

“Why do I get headaches every week?”

“Headache behind the eyes from screens”

“Tension headache from neck and shoulders”

“Migraines triggered by stress or lack of sleep”

“Headache that starts in the neck”

“I wake up with headaches”

Headaches don’t just hurt — they steal your day. Your patience drops, your focus disappears, and your body feels like it’s working against you.

For many downtown Fort McMurray professionals, headaches become a cycle: work stress → neck tension → poor sleep → more headaches.

What people actually feel (and how they describe it online)

Headaches/migraines can show up as:

Tight “band” pressure around the forehead

Pain at the base of the skull that climbs upward

Throbbing on one side of the head

Pressure behind the eyes

Light/sound sensitivity

Nausea or feeling “off”

Headaches after long screen time

Headaches after driving/commuting

Headaches that come with jaw tension or clenching

Headaches that improve temporarily with massage but return fast

Some are true migraines. Some are tension headaches. Some are cervicogenic (coming from the neck). The key is identifying what type you’re dealing with and what triggers the pattern.

Why headaches happen (common root drivers)

Many recurring headaches are influenced by:

Neck and upper back stiffness (limited movement = overload = pain referral)

Shoulder and trap tension from desk posture and stress

Jaw tension/clenching (especially at night)

Breathing patterns (high stress breathing keeps the system “on”)

Poor sleep position or pillow setup

Nerve irritation and sensitivity patterns

Dehydration + long screen exposure (common downtown)

And here’s the part most people miss: when your nervous system is constantly in “fight or flight,” it becomes easier to trigger headaches even with small stresses.

My approach: address the neck, posture, and nervous system together

I’m an Osteopath located in Downtown Fort McMurray. Many of my clients are bankers, doctors, nurses, execs, desk workers, and high performers who can’t afford to keep losing days to headaches. In your session, I assess:

neck mobility (especially upper cervical area)

upper back and rib movement (often the hidden driver)

shoulder tension patterns

jaw tension habits

posture and screen setup

trigger movements and daily load

nervous system “overdrive” signs (sleep, stress, breathing)

Then I treat the key restrictions and reset the tension pattern, so your system can calm down and stop producing headaches on repeat.

What to expect in your 90-minute session

This session is designed to give you clarity and results:

Thorough assessment

We map your headache pattern: where it starts, how it spreads, what triggers it, and what relieves it.

Hands-on osteopathic treatment

Targeted work to restore neck/upper back mechanics, release overload, and reduce trigger sensitivity.

Re-test

We re-check neck rotation, pressure points, and your symptom response.

Plan to reduce frequency

You leave with practical steps: posture/screen changes, sleep setup, breathing reset, and simple movements.

A real-world example (downtown screen headaches)

A client says: “By 2–3 PM I get pressure behind my eyes and tight shoulders. I take meds and push through.” Assessment often shows:

forward head posture from screens

stiff upper back/ribs

jaw tension

neck muscles never fully relaxing

So the system hits a threshold every afternoon.

When we restore upper back/neck motion and reduce the guarding pattern, the “daily headache” threshold often shifts headaches become less frequent, less intense, and easier to stop early.

Important note (medical safety)

Headaches can have medical causes. If you experience a sudden “worst headache of your life,” neurological symptoms (weakness, confusion, vision loss), fever, or head injury, seek emergency medical care. For recurring tension/migraine patterns, osteopathic care can be a helpful part of your plan.

Headache & migraine support in Downtown Fort McMurray

If headaches are controlling your schedule, you don’t have to accept that as normal.

Location: Fort McMurray
BOOK 90 MIN ONLINE: ramizosteopath.com
CALL OR TEXT: 780-335-6705