Migraine Treatment in Duncan, BC


Migraines Can Affect More Than Just Head Pain
Migraines are complex neurological conditions that can significantly affect daily life, work, concentration, movement, sleep, and overall quality of life.
Symptoms may involve intense headaches, light sensitivity, nausea, visual disturbances, neck tension, and difficulty functioning during flare-ups.
Migraine symptoms and triggers vary from person to person and may be influenced by muscular tension, stress, posture, movement dysfunction, nerve irritation, sleep disruption, and other contributing factors.
At Start Line Health, our team works with patients experiencing migraines using integrated rehabilitation and treatment approaches designed to reduce symptoms, improve movement, and support long-term management.
Understanding Common Migraine Triggers and Contributing Factors
Migraines can develop from a combination of neurological, muscular, mechanical, and lifestyle-related factors.
Common contributing factors may include:
- Neck tension and muscular tightness
- Stress and nervous system sensitivity
- Poor posture or prolonged desk work
- Jaw tension or TMJ dysfunction
- Sleep disruption
- Nerve irritation
- Movement dysfunction involving the neck and upper body
- Repetitive strain or chronic tension patterns
Some patients experience occasional migraine flare-ups, while others deal with chronic headaches that significantly affect daily function and activity.
Proper assessment is important for identifying contributing factors and developing an effective treatment strategy.

Common Symptoms Associated with Migraines
Migraine symptoms can vary depending on severity, frequency, and individual triggers.
Common Symptoms
Intense headaches
Throbbing or pulsing pain
Light or sound sensitivity
Nausea or dizziness
Neck tension or stiffness
Visual disturbances or aura
Fatigue during or after episodes
Difficulty concentrating
Pain behind the eyes
Headaches triggered by stress or movement
Persistent or worsening symptoms may benefit from professional assessment and rehabilitation support.
Treatment Options for Migraines
Treatment recommendations depend on symptom severity, frequency, contributing factors, and recovery goals. At Start Line Health, migraine treatment plans may include a combination of rehabilitation, mobility-focused treatment, and orthopedic care approaches.
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When to Seek Treatment for Migraines
Occasional headaches may improve with rest or lifestyle changes, while chronic migraines may continue worsening without proper treatment and management strategies.
Patients should consider professional assessment when:
Headaches become more frequent
Symptoms interfere with work or daily activities
Neck tension or jaw discomfort accompanies headaches
Migraine episodes become more severe
Recovery between episodes becomes more difficult
Symptoms continue affecting quality of life
Early intervention may help improve recovery outcomes and reduce the likelihood of chronic inflammation or recurring joint irritation.
A Collaborative Approach to Migraine Management
At Start Line Health, migraine treatment is approached through a collaborative rehabilitation model focused on reducing symptom frequency, improving movement, and supporting long-term recovery.
This integrated approach allows patients to access multiple treatment options within one connected clinic environment.

Migraine FAQs
What causes migraines?
Migraines may develop from neurological sensitivity, muscular tension, stress, posture dysfunction, jaw tension, sleep disruption, nerve irritation, or other contributing factors.
What is the difference between a headache and a migraine?
Migraines often involve more severe symptoms than typical headaches, including nausea, light sensitivity, visual disturbances, and functional limitations.
Can neck tension contribute to migraines?
Yes. Neck tension, posture dysfunction, and muscular tightness may contribute to migraine-related symptoms in some patients.
What treatments are available for migraines?
Treatment options may include Botox injections, physiotherapy, acupuncture, IMS, massage therapy, trigger point injections, and rehabilitation-based care.
When should I seek treatment for migraines?
You should consider professional assessment if migraines become frequent, severe, disruptive to daily life, or difficult to manage independently.
Migraine Treatment in Duncan — Two Convenient Locations
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Get Support for Migraines and Chronic Headaches
If migraines or chronic headaches are affecting your daily life, Start Line Health offers integrated treatment approaches designed to support symptom management and improve long-term function. Our team can help determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on your symptoms, triggers, and recovery goals.

