Headache & Migraine Relief in Dallas — Injury-Focused Care
Unlike vascular migraines, post-traumatic headaches often come from the upper cervical spine (C0–C3), irritated occipital nerves, or concussion injury. These cervicogenic headaches can radiate from the skull base into the temples, eyes, or behind the ear. We also utilize iPAS testing for patients with suspected concussion to guide a combined neck + brain recovery plan. Learn more on our Head Injury & Concussion Page.
Pain referred from injured cervical joints
Nerve irritation after trauma or whiplash
Post-traumatic pain identified with iPAS
rom strained ligaments and locked facets
diagnostic +
therapeutic
persistent upper cervical pain
whiplash & soft-tissue strain
with iPAS testing
reduce stress on upper cervical spine
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Most post-traumatic headaches are cervicogenic—coming from injured cervical joints—or from occipital neuralgia after whiplash. Others stem from concussion. We confirm the source with fluoroscopy-guided injections and iPAS testing when concussion is suspected. See our Whiplash page.
Cervicogenic headaches usually start at the skull base and worsen with neck movement, while migraines are vascular and often pulsating. Neck injections, not migraine pills, give the best relief for these injuries. Learn more at Neck Pain.
iPAS is a structured concussion testing system that measures balance, vision, memory, and reaction time. It helps us track recovery after head and neck trauma. When combined with cervical treatment, it shortens recovery. See Head Injury & Concussion.
Occipital neuralgia rarely goes away on its own. Heat and posture changes may help, but most patients need targeted nerve blocks or radiofrequency ablation for lasting relief. See Facet & RF Procedures.
If headaches persist beyond a few days after a crash, fall, or sports injury—or are linked to dizziness, vision changes, or arm numbness—see a specialist right away. Same-/next-day appointments are available at Dallas Spine.
The best treatment depends on the cause: nerve blocks for occipital neuralgia, facet RF for cervicogenic headache, and iPAS-guided rehab for concussion. Many patients benefit from a combination. Learn more about PRP & Regenerative Care.