Omaha Headache Specialist
(402) 933-5392 Omaha Headache Clinic
Omaha Headache Specialist
(402) 933-5392 Omaha Headache Clinic
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Cluster headaches are one of the most severe types of head pain. They are short, intense, and repeat in cycles. While medications may help temporarily, they don't fix the mechanical issues that often contribute to flare-ups.
Research shows that irritation in the upper cervical spine can affect the trigeminal nerve and autonomic system — two major contributors to cluster headaches.
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Many patients see improvements in intensity and frequency.
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They are intense, short, recurring headaches that usually affect one eye and occur in cycles. They are linked to the autonomic nervous system, irritation of the trigeminal nerve, and upper cervical tension.
Yes, we have successfully helped many Omaha Cluster Headache sufferers! By improving neck alignment and reducing nerve irritation, many patients experience fewer attacks and lower intensity. Most cluster headaches disappear with our advanced chiropractic care.
No. Cluster headaches are shorter, more severe, and occur in repeated cycles.
Any additional insult to the body can trigger a cluster headache cycle.
Poor desk ergonomics, too many hours on the computer or phone, sleep changes, alcohol, stress, or seasonal shifts can trigger cycles.
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