Headache and migraine care focuses on identifying and treating head pain that may originate from neurologic, muscular, nerve-related, or cervical spine sources. Because headache disorders are often multifactorial, care is guided by accurate diagnosis and individualized, non-surgical treatment strategies.
The goal is not only to reduce headache frequency and severity, but to improve daily function, limit disruption to work and life, and support long-term neurologic stability without unnecessary escalation of care.
Headache and migraine management is designed to help patients:
Reduce headache and migraine frequency and intensity
Calm irritated nerves and muscular contributors
Improve tolerance to daily activity and work demands
Address underlying pain generators rather than masking symptoms
Minimize reliance on long-term or reactive medications
Restore quality of life and functional consistency
Headache and migraine care may benefit patients experiencing:
Migraine headaches
Cervicogenic headaches (neck-related headaches)
Occipital neuralgia
Tension-type headaches
Post-traumatic headaches (after concussion or whiplash)
Facial or trigeminal-related head pain
Headaches associated with cervical spine dysfunction
Muscle-related head and neck pain
Because headache symptoms can overlap with neck pain, facial pain, TMJ disorders, or nerve irritation, careful evaluation is essential before treatment begins.
Every headache condition is different. Treatment recommendations are based on clinical evaluation, symptom patterns, and diagnostic findings. A care plan may include one or more of the following non-surgical options.
Facial nerve blocks are targeted, minimally invasive injections designed to reduce pain originating from irritated facial or trigeminal nerve branches. Medication is delivered precisely near the affected nerve to interrupt pain signaling and reduce inflammation.
These injections are commonly used for facial pain syndromes, trigeminal-related headaches, cluster headache patterns, and select migraines. In addition to pain relief, facial nerve blocks may help clarify the source of symptoms and guide longer-term treatment planning.
Occipital nerve blocks are used to treat headache pain originating from irritation or inflammation of the occipital nerves at the back of the head and upper neck. These nerves are frequently involved in occipital neuralgia, cervicogenic headaches, and certain migraine patterns.
By calming nerve irritation, occipital nerve blocks may reduce headache intensity, frequency, and associated neck discomfort. Procedures are performed with careful anatomical precision and, when appropriate, image guidance.
Trigger point injections address muscular contributors to headache pain, particularly tight or sensitive muscle bands in the neck, upper back, and shoulder region. These muscle “knots” can refer pain to the head and contribute to tension-type headaches and cervicogenic patterns.
A small amount of local anesthetic, sometimes combined with anti-inflammatory medication, is injected directly into the affected muscle to promote relaxation, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility.
Botox is an FDA-approved treatment option for chronic migraines in appropriately selected patients. It works by reducing excessive muscle activation and interrupting pain signaling pathways involved in migraine generation.
Botox injections are administered in a standardized pattern across specific head and neck muscle groups. Treatment is performed in the office and may help reduce migraine frequency, severity, and duration over time. Candidacy is determined through careful evaluation and migraine history review.
Medication can play an important role in headache and migraine care when used carefully and strategically. Treatment may include preventive medications to reduce frequency, acute therapies for breakthrough symptoms, and thoughtful medication optimization to minimize side effects or rebound headaches. All medication plans are individualized and regularly reviewed to ensure they remain effective, appropriate, and aligned with long-term care goals.
Lifestyle factors can play a significant role in headache and migraine patterns. Evaluation focuses on identifying contributing triggers such as posture, sleep quality, stress levels, ergonomics, and daily activity habits. Counseling provides practical guidance on posture correction, activity pacing, movement strategies, and stress-related muscle tension. These personalized adjustments are integrated into care plans to support long-term headache control and reduce recurrence.
Many chronic headache disorders are influenced by imbalance in the autonomic nervous system. Non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation strategies may be incorporated to support autonomic regulation and reduce stress-related headache triggers.
These approaches are selected on an individual basis and may complement procedural and medical treatments rather than replace them.
During a headache and migraine evaluation, the physician will:
Review headache history, triggers, and prior treatments
Perform a focused neurologic and musculoskeletal examination
Assess cervical spine, nerve, and muscular contributors
Discuss appropriate non-surgical treatment options
Develop a clear, individualized care plan
The goal is for patients to leave with clarity, understanding, and a structured path forward.
You may benefit from specialized headache care if:
Headaches or migraines are frequent or worsening
Symptoms interfere with work, sleep, or daily activities
Over-the-counter or standard medications are ineffective
Headache pain is associated with neck or facial symptoms
You want targeted, non-surgical treatment options
Early evaluation can help prevent chronic headache patterns and medication overuse.
Patients choose our practice because we emphasize:
Physician-led evaluation and diagnosis of headache and migraine patterns
Careful identification of neurologic, cervical, and muscular contributors
Targeted, non-surgical treatment strategies tailored to each patient
Thoughtful use of injections, medications, and neuromodulation
Ongoing reassessment and individualized care planning
Our focus is on precise diagnosis and long-term headache control, not one-size-fits-all treatment or symptom masking.
Do headache injections cure migraines permanently?
Headache injections do not cure migraines, but they may significantly reduce frequency, severity, and duration. They are often used as part of a comprehensive, long-term management plan.
Is Botox only for severe migraines?
Botox is typically considered for patients with chronic migraines who meet specific criteria. A detailed evaluation helps determine whether Botox is an appropriate option.
Can neck problems cause headaches?
Yes. Cervical spine dysfunction, joint irritation, or muscle tension in the neck can contribute to cervicogenic headaches and migraine patterns.
Will I need long-term medication?
Not always. Treatment plans aim to reduce reliance on daily or reactive medications when possible by addressing underlying pain generators.
When should I seek specialized headache care?
If headaches are frequent, worsening, disruptive to daily life, or not responding to standard treatments, a focused evaluation may help identify targeted, non-surgical options.
If headaches or migraines are affecting your daily life, a focused evaluation can help identify contributing factors and appropriate treatment options.
Contact our office to schedule an appointment and discuss personalized, non-surgical headache and migraine care.
351 Hospital Road, Suite 411
Newport Beach, CA 92663
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351 Hospital Road, Ste 411
Newport Beach, CA 92663
949.642.0042
949.642.0043
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