Recently we had a patient come to our clinic in Logan, Utah with terrible headaches and neck pain. For years he had been using powerful opioid pain killers to manage his migraine headaches. The medications had take their toll and he decided he need to be off them. His pain doctor was helping him reduce the medication use but this resulted in him developing significant neck pain and tension headaches. After his first treatment at our Logan Physical Therapy clinic he stated he felt better than he had felt in “I don’t know how long”. If you suffer from neck pain and/or headaches we’d invite your to give us a call to see if we can help.
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