Reducing Tension-Type Headaches with Dry Needling

Tension-type headaches are one of the most common causes of head pain, often described as a steady pressure or tight band around the head. Unlike migraines, they are usually not severe but can become frequent and disruptive, especially when they start affecting focus, sleep, or daily productivity.

These headaches are closely tied to muscle activity in the neck, shoulders, and upper back. Long hours at a desk, stress, or sustained postures can cause certain muscles to remain in a shortened or overactive state. Over time, this can lead to trigger points that refer pain into the head, creating that familiar dull, tightening sensation.

For individuals in Memphis dealing with recurring tension headaches, the issue is often not just the head itself, but how the surrounding muscles are behaving. Dry needling is used to directly address these muscle-driven pain patterns, helping reduce the source of irritation rather than simply masking the symptoms.

Woman sitting at a desk holding her temples indicating a tension-type headache.

Is dry needling good for tension headaches?

Dry needling may help reduce headache symptoms by targeting trigger points in the neck and shoulder muscles. These areas are commonly linked to referred head pain. By improving muscle function, it can help decrease the frequency and intensity of headaches when combined with other care strategies.

What is the 5 4 3 2 1 rule for migraines?

The 5-4-3-2-1 method is a grounding technique used to manage stress and sensory overload. It involves focusing on your surroundings using your senses to help calm the nervous system. While helpful for stress-related symptoms, it does not address the physical causes of tension-type headaches.

Can dry needling give you headaches?

Some individuals may feel mild soreness or temporary discomfort after treatment, which can occasionally include a brief headache. This is usually short-lived and related to how the muscle responds. Proper technique and assessment help minimize these effects.

Tension headaches often continue because the same muscles are being overused every day without relief. If the neck and shoulder muscles stay tight or overactive, they continue sending pain signals that build into recurring headaches.

At Cole Pain Therapy Group in Memphis, we use dry needling to release these specific trigger points and reset how the muscles behave. By targeting the exact areas responsible for referred head pain, we help reduce the constant pull and pressure that contributes to headaches.

As symptoms improve, we focus on helping your body maintain better positioning and movement throughout the day, especially during work, screen time, and daily routines. Patients from Memphis, Bartlett, Lakeland, and Arlington choose this approach because it helps break the pattern of recurring headaches, not just temporarily ease the discomfort.

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Richard L. Cole, DC, DACNB, DAIPM, FIACN, FICC
Jeffrey D. Luebbe, DC, CCRD, CCSP
W. Steven Vollmer, DC, DAAPM
Bradford J. Cole, DC, MS, CSCS
J. Colby Poston, DC
Daniel H. Smith, DC
2845 Summer Oaks Dr., Memphis, TN 38134
(901) 377-2340

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