Headache & Migraine Care

Migraine Chiropractor in Fort Lauderdale

Chiropractic care that addresses the neck-related causes behind migraine-type headaches — so you can get back to clear, comfortable days.

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Chiropractor treating headache-related neck pain in Fort Lauderdale
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A migraine chiropractor at Spine & Joint Center in Fort Lauderdale uses gentle Diversified and Gonstead adjustments to address cervical (neck) dysfunction that can trigger or worsen migraine-type headaches. Many people find their headache frequency and intensity ease within several weeks of consistent, conservative chiropractic care.

Not every headache starts in the head. When the upper cervical joints lose normal motion, the muscles and nerves at the base of the skull become irritated — a pattern clinicians call cervicogenic headache, which can closely mimic migraine and often coexists with it. Pain commonly refers from the C1–C3 vertebral levels into the temple, forehead, or behind one eye.

Chiropractic adjustment restores movement to these restricted segments, easing mechanical strain on the suboccipital muscles and the nerves that share pathways with migraine-related structures. A 2018 systematic review reported that spinal manipulative therapy reduced headache days for many people with cervicogenic and tension-type headache. Care focuses on the spinal contributors a chiropractor can evaluate — it does not replace neurological care for primary migraine disorders.

Spine & Joint Center is located at 410 NE 44th St in Oakland Park, just minutes from downtown Fort Lauderdale, serving patients across Broward County. With 77 years of combined chiropractic experience — Dr. Douglas Kellerman, DC and Dr. Michael F. Petrie, DC — the practice has cared for headache and neck pain at the same Fort Lauderdale-area location since 1979.

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What We Address

Headache Patterns Linked to the Neck

"Migraine" is a broad term, and several headache types are driven by mechanical problems in the cervical spine. These are the patterns where chiropractic evaluation is most relevant.

Cervicogenic Headache

Pain that originates in the neck and refers up into the head — often one-sided, and frequently mistaken for migraine.

Tension-Type Headache

A tight, band-like pressure across the forehead or base of the skull, commonly tied to muscle strain and posture.

Cervical (Neck) Dysfunction

Restricted motion in the upper neck joints can irritate nearby nerves and contribute to recurring head pain.

Posture & Forward Head Strain

Hours at a screen pull the head forward, loading the cervical spine and feeding a steady cycle of headaches.

Whiplash-Related Headache

Headaches that begin after a car accident often stem from cervical soft-tissue injury and joint restriction.

TMJ-Related Tension

Jaw-joint strain and clenching radiate tension into the temples, overlapping with neck-driven headache pain.

Our Approach

How Chiropractic Care Eases Headache Pain

Care begins with a full assessment of your cervical spine, posture, and headache history. From there, your Doctor of Chiropractic builds a conservative plan from the methods below — chosen for your specific pattern, not a one-size-fits-all routine.

Diversified Adjustment

Precise, hands-on adjustments restore motion to restricted cervical segments that refer pain into the head.

Gonstead Technique

A specific, segment-by-segment method that targets the exact vertebral level driving the headache pattern.

Soft-Tissue & Myofascial Work

Focused muscle therapy releases tight suboccipital and upper-trapezius tissue that fuels tension headaches.

Postural Correction & Exercise

Targeted corrective exercises rebuild neck support and reduce the forward-head strain behind recurring head pain.

Ergonomic & Lifestyle Guidance

Practical workstation, sleep, and screen-habit changes help keep headache triggers from rebuilding between visits.

If you have already seen a doctor for back-related concerns, this care connects naturally with our work on neck pain treatment and broader spinal alignment and adjustment. For headaches that began after a crash, our car accident injury care evaluates the same cervical structures.

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Important Safety Note

When a Headache Needs Urgent Medical Care

Chiropractic care addresses the neck-related contributors to headache. Some headaches, however, signal a problem that needs prompt medical evaluation. Seek urgent care — not a chiropractic appointment — if any of the following apply.

See a doctor or emergency department right away if you have:

  • A sudden, severe "worst headache of your life" that peaks within seconds or minutes
  • Headache with fever, a stiff neck, confusion, or a rash
  • Headache alongside weakness, numbness, slurred speech, or vision loss
  • A new or rapidly worsening headache after a head injury
  • A first severe headache after age 50, or a clear change in your usual headache pattern

For recurring headaches without these warning signs — especially when neck stiffness, posture, or a past car accident is part of the picture — a chiropractic assessment is a reasonable, conservative first step. Spine & Joint Center will also refer you to the appropriate medical specialist whenever your evaluation points beyond the scope of chiropractic care.

Common Questions

Migraine Chiropractor FAQs

Can a chiropractor help with migraines?

A chiropractor can help with migraine-type headaches that have a cervical (neck) component, such as cervicogenic and tension-type headache. At Spine & Joint Center in Fort Lauderdale, care targets the neck dysfunction that triggers or worsens these headaches. Chiropractic does not treat primary migraine disorders, which need neurological care.

What is the difference between a cervicogenic headache and a migraine?

A cervicogenic headache starts in the neck and refers pain into the head, usually on one side, and is driven by joint or muscle dysfunction. A true migraine is a neurological condition with its own triggers. They feel similar and often overlap, which is why a careful assessment matters before treatment.

How many chiropractic visits before headaches improve?

Many people notice their headaches becoming less frequent or less intense within four to six weeks of consistent care, though timelines vary with how long the problem has been present. At Spine & Joint Center, your Doctor of Chiropractic reassesses progress regularly and adjusts your plan based on how your headaches respond.

Is chiropractic care for headaches safe?

For most people with neck-related headaches, chiropractic care is a safe, conservative option. Spine & Joint Center begins every plan with a full cervical assessment and health history to confirm care is appropriate for you. Anyone with the urgent warning signs listed above should seek medical evaluation first.

Can neck pain and headaches be treated together?

Yes. Neck pain and headaches frequently share the same cause — restricted or strained cervical joints — so they are often addressed in the same care plan. At Spine & Joint Center, treating the underlying neck dysfunction commonly eases both the neck discomfort and the headaches it refers.

What does tension headache chiropractic care involve?

Tension headache chiropractic care combines gentle cervical adjustments with soft-tissue therapy for the tight muscles at the base of the skull, plus posture correction. The goal is to reduce the muscular strain and joint restriction that produce the band-like pressure of a tension headache, and to keep it from returning between visits. For chronic, frequent cases, our dedicated tension headache management care goes deeper.

Will my headaches come back after treatment?

Headaches can return if the underlying triggers — poor posture, screen habits, or stress — rebuild over time. That is why care at Spine & Joint Center pairs adjustments with corrective exercises and ergonomic guidance, and why some people choose periodic maintenance visits to help keep headache patterns from re-establishing.

Is chiropractic for headaches and migraines worth trying?

Chiropractic for headaches and migraines is worth considering when your symptoms have a neck-related component, such as cervicogenic or tension-type headache. Spine & Joint Center begins with a full cervical assessment to confirm care is appropriate, then targets the joint and muscle dysfunction driving your pain — a conservative, non-drug option for many people.

Do you treat headaches after a car accident in Fort Lauderdale?

Yes. Headaches are a common delayed symptom of whiplash and other crash-related neck injuries. Spine & Joint Center evaluates the cervical spine for accident-related dysfunction as part of our auto accident care, so headache symptoms are addressed alongside the underlying injury rather than in isolation.

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If neck-related headaches are shaping your days, a focused chiropractic assessment is a practical place to begin. Schedule with Spine & Joint Center and find out what is driving your pain.


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