I rarely comment on videos but I’ve been suffering with this headache for weeks now on and off with worst stiff neck that’s made my head feel so heavy and full of pressure and I’ve just done this and within 30 mins it has calmed it down
There is a potential impingement going on with your symptoms, but without examining you, and knowing your history, it wouldn't be right to speculate. My best advice is to book in for a check-up with a professional near you, ideally, a chiropractor or osteopath - who can expertly assess you and advise further.
thank you sir. i've been suffering this for 11 years. i've been to multiple doctors, therapy, MRI and maintenance meds to no avail. literally spent thousands. these exercises brought insant relief. i can't thank you enough.
Speechless! I’ve been having these weird headaches that start at the base of my neck and affect my ears and eyes for weeks. I’ve been at my wits end so much so that I just recently scheduled an appointment with an ENT to help me get a handle on it. I did these exercises and could literally feel spasms I’ve been having on one side loosen up and the pressure decrease.
I have been suffering with chronic headaches for the past 2 years. It would sometimes manifest as permanent headaches for weeks straight without pause. I was very surprised at the intensity and length of those episodes. I read books, consulted with professionals, tried every exercise or stretched I could find on TH-cam. It slowly started to get better, but your approach brought the pieces together. I am very grateful to have found your clear and kind video. May you be well and receive many blessings ChiroCarl.
Earl, thank you for your kind and generous words. Although my content may have helped, I implore you to seek out a Chiropractor who can help you further. Thank you again. ❤️
This is a challenging problem to adapt to for functionality in life. I'm pleased to find your video. Severe chronic pain is my life but I refuse to suffer needlessly. Thank you! Everyone suffers and you're benefitting many. Well done ✅ To all people that live with these chronic headaches, Blessed Be 🙏🏼✌🏼
Thank you!!! I had a Frontal Fusion of the Neck Spine a year ago and it cured my Cervicogenic Migraines. Sadly, my Neck a bit lower began to burn recently and the Migraines returned. I so hope that these exercises will Work as this Return has me inconsolable.
Oh my!!! I have been in pain for so long! This really helped!! I was being seen at the number 2 hospital in the country and they could not figure this out!!! Thanks!!!
Neurologists and ER Doctors are absolutely clueless to these types of headaches. They have been trained to believe that medication is the answer to every issue in your body
Thanks for this wonderful video i have been suffering for more than a year with this headache this video was wonder it really works for me.Thank you so much.Kindly share a video on the best position to sleep when we have cervogenic headache.Thank you.
Very helpful. I was hit by a car two years ago and had a concussion and whiplash. I still don’t have a handle on the headaches and dizziness. Thank you.
Just discovered your channel, I love this. My chiropractor said my neck is straight, no curve.. ill be watching more of your videos.. Thank you so much!!
Thankyou its very relieving, its been weeks with this headache, hope i will be fine soon👍started these exercises today, please do more videos on posture correction for those who sit infront of computers, also sleeping posture❤️
@@megimanoli1632 got an instant relief, but that pain appeared again, so visited an orthopedic doctor, now under medication and exercises, done a little physiotherapy..
@@megimanoli1632 neck and shoulder strengthening exercises helps a lot to reduce the pain. But to know the root cause of the pain doctor may suggest xray and mri.
Thank you so much. I get migraines and CVG headaches (although I've only recently known about them after 45 years!) so severe that I take Triptans for them. I did these exercises and the FHP towel exercises and they are brilliant. I was bordering on taking a triptan today but after these exercises it's about 80% better. Unbelievable. I wish I had known many many years ago but at least I know now. Thank you so much 🇬🇧. Great work 👏
@@ChiroCarl can I just check with you please. Is it generally that these exercises in this video are for pain relief and the FHP towel exercises are more for longer term prevention or are they all useful for both? Thank you
I have a long history of bad left-side headaches. As far as I remember, they started about age 10. I got them when watching films at school, home or television. I’m 64 now. I’ve gotten them every night for years, but they haven’t been that much of a problem, because I could just go to bed and they’d eventually subside, with or without a pain reliever. In the past few weeks, they’ve been coming on in the day time. I do landscaping, and I thought my constant use of a large weed trimmer, coupled with a recent heat wave and virus, was aggravating an already existing condition, but now I’m just not sure. I’m taking about a week off, hoping I get over this virus, and giving my neck and shoulder muscles a good rest. I do feel an occasional twinge and strain in my left neck muscle. Throughout the day, they can come and go. Sometimes they get pretty brutal. Lying down and napping helps a lot, sometimes making them go away completely, though I do feel just a hint of them. As I type this, it’s flaring up, which typically happens with being on the computer, and often other focused work, like driving. I hope I can learn something from these videos, but even watching them at the library is a challenge, because it aggravates my condition, which is almost unbearable.
@@gabitsu-ftw3871 A year later and unfortunately I'm on another week long string. I thought I was staving them off with acetaminophen and naproxin, taking them at the very first sign of pain in the morning, but at some point, that seemed to stop working. I'm still doing the same work, so that may be a lot of the problem. Lying down and resting helps them go away, but the start up soon after I get up. I've guess I've got to keep researching and trying new things. Thanks for the reply.
@@gabitsu-ftw3871 At the moment I'm headache-free, but for the past few days I've had headaches. They come in 3 or 4 day bouts. I had one this morning and did some Bob & Brad exercises. Maybe they finally got rid of them for now, but I'm feeling tiny little hints of possible relapses. Their coming and going seems very mysterious. The comment I posted yesterday seems to have disappeared for some reason. I hope this one takes.
Since 4 days now, I am having dull headache temporarily a day, then my eye (sometimes 1 sometimes both) start having the dull ache. My forehead also feel the dull ache occasionally and the dull ache comes to my nose bridge sometimes. I have also noticed that when i wakeup, my neck feels uncomfortable or heaviness *AND SOMETIMES MY LEFT EAR START RINGING FOR 10s* I don't know if its even cervicogenic headache Because i can move my neck correctly
@@syedmursaleen04 I applied ice on my neck for three days and it's improving, my friend grabbed my neck someday and I believe that was the cause; I'M OKAY NOW BUT I AM SUFFERING FROM SOME KIND OF ANXIETY 😣
@@Averagenicky I have dull headache from a month I am suffering from anxiety😰 but I m not sure this headache is due to anxiety.. I have discomfort in my head on and off. Some days this pain starts from back of head right side and then spreads in whole head.. I'm so sacred 😭. I also feel heart beat type sound in my ears sometimes... 💔
@@syedmursaleen04 *please see a doctor*, I visited a doctor one week ago... he said my sleep position caused the neck problem and diagnosed me wity ear infection. I am not really sure cause I still get occasional headaches. It's been 4 weeks nearly. I HOPE YOU GET WELL FROM THIS BTW HOW IT ALL STARTED?
Started with a really mild headache and ended up with a much worse headache after doing this. Any ideas why it gets much worse with these exercises? Should I still do them?
If it is getting worse, no. Stop immediately. It is telling you that it is not the cause of your tension. I recommend professional assessment by a Chiropractor, osteopath or other MSK specialist.
I had a very severe occipital headache last month for around 15 days …. Did ct and its clean my show neurologist and he said its due to muscle tension however I am suffering such pain since class 7 as far as I remember. I used to play cricket and got hit on my head several time during these days. I thought this pain is related to these ball hits. But my dr after examining the ct confirmed me that thats just co incidence. I also had a very severe panic attack the day I went to the dr. Now the pain is not that frequent but I am still afraid of the overwhelming situation I faced. Pray for me whoever is reading this comment.❤ Update: I am well now. However the dr told me to visit him after every three months for followup check up. 😊
Great video. I have cervical stenosis & have to do these types of exercise a lot throughout the day. I'm always in a lot of pain & nothing seems to shift it.
From my own experiences, some binaural beats do dampen the pain, but for something more tangible i just take a towel and pour some hot water and keep it to the pain until the muscles relax. Hope this helps you.
Hi. Not sure if you still check comments on this video but I’ve just come across it. I’d love your opinion here - I think these are the headaches I’m getting. Does it seem likely that these headaches also cause pain behind the eyes, and the head pain hurts more when bending down and forward? It almost feels like sinus pressure in my head but I have no current sinus issues and the pain always starts from my neck like you describe. Thank you 🙏🏻
@@ChiroCarlwow appreciate the super fast reply! So what seems to happen is, after sitting at the computer too long, I notice the sub-occipital muscles are really tight. So I start digging my fingers or thumbs in to the tight bits and self massaging or holding/pressing in to those bits. Somehow, this sometimes seems to trigger the headaches and the pain spreads forward to the rest of my head, just like you describe in the video. How is my self massaging somehow making it worse? Am I causing those muscles to lock up even more or something? 😅
First you have to ask why qrecthose muscles getting so tight and angry? Simple answer comes from your statement, at a computer, most likely connected with posture and the repetition of modern lifestyle. Ask what the brain is asking the muscle to do? Stabilise your head, and try to stop the pressure. If you release the muscle, then continue to sit badly and move badly, at the computer, watch TV, reading a book driving a car, or on your phone; then you are re-aggravating the same muscle group - which will likely cause even more tension and/or just make you feel worse. Definitely get yourself checked by a Chiropractor near you - they can help with all of the above.
@@ChiroCarl appreciate your response, thank you. I always thought I was helping myself by digging my fingers in when I felt the pressure building. But it often just seems to trigger the headache more. Is it possible I’m creating a spasm by doing this? Unfortunately I work in an office at a computer for 8 hours a day so it’s difficult to escape the problem.
The most important thing is recognising you need help. Now you need to go see somebody who can assess you, help you, and the guide you in avoiding or minimising this in the future. I wish you the best
@@ChiroCarl i get those daily since 6 weeks back of my head middle of sculp temples and forehead even to the eyes mostly on the right but on the other side too my MRI of the brain was clear few days ago just a kyphosis on my neck any tips
my best friend grab my neck as joke (or lifted me,I don't remember) but since then when I wake up, my neck feels uncomfortable then a dull headache start and then my eye (upper eye sometimes) start having dull ache sometimes 1 side and sometimes both it also spreads in the nose bridge sometimes. Dull ache also in forehead. I don't really know if its cervicogenic headache or just a muscle strain or something else. Also light pain is on the scalp(top) of my head
If by that you mean, "rice crispy" like noises as you move the head, it is very common. If in any doubt, book a face to face assessment with a chiropractor.
@@uncool13 where is the bad throat coming from? I have it as well as C4 protrusion, C5-C6 herniated disc and C7 protrusion again. I'm treating ON with exercises which help but I also have cervicogenic headaches.
Holy shit suffered from this on and on since I was 16 where it seemed to last a few weeks at a time. Felt it move all the way back to back base of the head
The second exercise confuses me a great deal. I don’t see where you’re placing your thumbs. Are they on the side of your face or on the back of the neck. Then you said you’re twisting your hands, but I don’t see that when I look at the video. I’ve watched this so many times and I’m lost.
You really believe if it's due to bad posture and from horrible posture ar work , that the DAILY HEADACHES can be stopped with good posture and these exercises???
I rarely comment on videos but I’ve been suffering with this headache for weeks now on and off with worst stiff neck that’s made my head feel so heavy and full of pressure and I’ve just done this and within 30 mins it has calmed it down
I am so glad it helped you Sophie ❤️
Hi Carl just wondering are these headaches caused by trapped nerves as I get the in my neck into my shoulder a lot
There is a potential impingement going on with your symptoms, but without examining you, and knowing your history, it wouldn't be right to speculate. My best advice is to book in for a check-up with a professional near you, ideally, a chiropractor or osteopath - who can expertly assess you and advise further.
I deal with Cervicogenic headaches chronically. Please have an MRI done you may have a herniated cervical disc
thank you sir. i've been suffering this for 11 years. i've been to multiple doctors, therapy, MRI and maintenance meds to no avail. literally spent thousands. these exercises brought insant relief. i can't thank you enough.
I took magnesium and calcium. That helps too
*and potassium
Speechless! I’ve been having these weird headaches that start at the base of my neck and affect my ears and eyes for weeks. I’ve been at my wits end so much so that I just recently scheduled an appointment with an ENT to help me get a handle on it. I did these exercises and could literally feel spasms I’ve been having on one side loosen up and the pressure decrease.
Glad it helped you ❤️
This is one of the best videos around. It is simple yet very effective. These exercises took care of a dull headache I had this morning. Thanks!😊
I am so glad it helped ❤️
I have been suffering with chronic headaches for the past 2 years. It would sometimes manifest as permanent headaches for weeks straight without pause. I was very surprised at the intensity and length of those episodes. I read books, consulted with professionals, tried every exercise or stretched I could find on TH-cam.
It slowly started to get better, but your approach brought the pieces together. I am very grateful to have found your clear and kind video.
May you be well and receive many blessings ChiroCarl.
Earl, thank you for your kind and generous words. Although my content may have helped, I implore you to seek out a Chiropractor who can help you further.
Thank you again. ❤️
@@ChiroCarl Noted :)
Omg yes yes yes my headache right now is exactly what you said
Helped right away. 🎉
I am so glad that it has helped ❤️
I've been neglecting these exercises for a while now 🙄 I am a 🥔 I need to do these several times a day. Thank you
2:38 Yes you can instantly feel a tightening. 🤗
This is a challenging problem to adapt to for functionality in life. I'm pleased to find your video. Severe chronic pain is my life but I refuse to suffer needlessly. Thank you!
Everyone suffers and you're benefitting many. Well done ✅
To all people that live with these chronic headaches, Blessed Be 🙏🏼✌🏼
I have a 20+ year cervical fusion with a titanium plate and 6 screws. I don’t think I should do the 2nd exercise. But the first one seemed to help.
bro.. thank you
You're welcome 🙏
Thank you!!! I had a Frontal Fusion of the Neck Spine a year ago and it cured my Cervicogenic Migraines. Sadly, my Neck a bit lower began to burn recently and the Migraines returned. I so hope that these exercises will Work as this Return has me inconsolable.
Oh my!!! I have been in pain for so long! This really helped!! I was being seen at the number 2 hospital in the country and they could not figure this out!!! Thanks!!!
I am glad this provided some relief ❤️
Neurologists and ER Doctors are absolutely clueless to these types of headaches. They have been trained to believe that medication is the answer to every issue in your body
27 months straight no let up. Saw a neurologist today at Duke hospital about it.
Thanks for this wonderful video i have been suffering for more than a year with this headache this video was wonder it really works for me.Thank you so much.Kindly share a video on the best position to sleep when we have cervogenic headache.Thank you.
Omg it’s helped me just the first try
I am so happy it helped!
Very helpful. I was hit by a car two years ago and had a concussion and whiplash. I still don’t have a handle on the headaches and dizziness. Thank you.
nerve block treatment
Can someone who has had ACDF spinal fusion surgery (2 years ago) do these exercises?
the pain is gone after doing this, but now my neck feels stiff. how do i deal with this?
I really works belive me .. . thanks so much..
Wow, I think you may have changed my life for good!
That is fantastic Tim! It certainly was always my aim to help people ♥️
Thank you so much! It has brought me some relief. Going to call my GP in the morning for further assistance! I'll be doing these daily!
You're welcome, and don't let the GP mess you around 👌
@@ChiroCarl oh I won't!! Now I know what it is, I'm demanding treatment! Thanks again!
*** It worked for me!!!!* !
Just discovered your channel, I love this. My chiropractor said my neck is straight, no curve.. ill be watching more of your videos.. Thank you so much!!
Thank you for the support! It is most appreciated ♥️
You are cool and very helpful. Will look forward to looking at more xx😊🙏👍
@@ChiroCarl😊thank you
excellent video; thx.
Thankyou its very relieving, its been weeks with this headache, hope i will be fine soon👍started these exercises today, please do more videos on posture correction for those who sit infront of computers, also sleeping posture❤️
Hey, how are you? Did these exercises worked for you? Are you doing anything else to feel better?
@@megimanoli1632 got an instant relief, but that pain appeared again, so visited an orthopedic doctor, now under medication and exercises, done a little physiotherapy..
@@megimanoli1632 neck and shoulder strengthening exercises helps a lot to reduce the pain. But to know the root cause of the pain doctor may suggest xray and mri.
This is a godsend! Thank you!
Amen. Really helps. Is this caused by using phone too much?
I get this when I sleep too long, don’t drink enough water and/or sit for too long looking at a screen
Thank you so much. I get migraines and CVG headaches (although I've only recently known about them after 45 years!) so severe that I take Triptans for them. I did these exercises and the FHP towel exercises and they are brilliant. I was bordering on taking a triptan today but after these exercises it's about 80% better. Unbelievable. I wish I had known many many years ago but at least I know now. Thank you so much 🇬🇧. Great work 👏
You're most welcome ♥️
@@ChiroCarl can I just check with you please. Is it generally that these exercises in this video are for pain relief and the FHP towel exercises are more for longer term prevention or are they all useful for both? Thank you
How are you now?
@@gabitsu-ftw3871 still much better
Thanks. I will try this for the week and leave a reply here.
Varun, I look forward to hearing whether or not this one worked for you!
I've been holding my breath!
Helped so much🎉thank you
I am glad it helped ❤️
Thank you
I have a long history of bad left-side headaches. As far as I remember, they started about age 10. I got them when watching films at school, home or television. I’m 64 now.
I’ve gotten them every night for years, but they haven’t been that much of a problem, because I could just go to bed and they’d eventually subside, with or without a pain reliever.
In the past few weeks, they’ve been coming on in the day time. I do landscaping, and I thought my constant use of a large weed trimmer, coupled with a recent heat wave and virus, was aggravating an already existing condition, but now I’m just not sure. I’m taking about a week off, hoping I get over this virus, and giving my neck and shoulder muscles a good rest. I do feel an occasional twinge and strain in my left neck muscle. Throughout the day, they can come and go. Sometimes they get pretty brutal. Lying down and napping helps a lot, sometimes making them go away completely, though I do feel just a hint of them.
As I type this, it’s flaring up, which typically happens with being on the computer, and often other focused work, like driving.
I hope I can learn something from these videos, but even watching them at the library is a challenge, because it aggravates my condition, which is almost unbearable.
How are you now?
@@gabitsu-ftw3871 A year later and unfortunately I'm on another week long string. I thought I was staving them off with acetaminophen and naproxin, taking them at the very first sign of pain in the morning, but at some point, that seemed to stop working. I'm still doing the same work, so that may be a lot of the problem. Lying down and resting helps them go away, but the start up soon after I get up. I've guess I've got to keep researching and trying new things. Thanks for the reply.
@@gabitsu-ftw3871 At the moment I'm headache-free, but for the past few days I've had headaches. They come in 3 or 4 day bouts. I had one this morning and did some Bob & Brad exercises. Maybe they finally got rid of them for now, but I'm feeling tiny little hints of possible relapses. Their coming and going seems very mysterious. The comment I posted yesterday seems to have disappeared for some reason. I hope this one takes.
@@gabitsu-ftw3871 I've replied twice. My comments are disappearing.
If this makes it worse than what?
Since 4 days now, I am having dull headache temporarily a day, then my eye (sometimes 1 sometimes both) start having the dull ache. My forehead also feel the dull ache occasionally and the dull ache comes to my nose bridge sometimes. I have also noticed that when i wakeup, my neck feels uncomfortable or heaviness *AND SOMETIMES MY LEFT EAR START RINGING FOR 10s* I don't know if its even cervicogenic headache Because i can move my neck correctly
Same 😢
@@syedmursaleen04 I applied ice on my neck for three days and it's improving, my friend grabbed my neck someday and I believe that was the cause; I'M OKAY NOW BUT I AM SUFFERING FROM SOME KIND OF ANXIETY 😣
@@Averagenicky I have dull headache from a month I am suffering from anxiety😰 but I m not sure this headache is due to anxiety.. I have discomfort in my head on and off. Some days this pain starts from back of head right side and then spreads in whole head.. I'm so sacred 😭. I also feel heart beat type sound in my ears sometimes... 💔
@@syedmursaleen04 *please see a doctor*, I visited a doctor one week ago... he said my sleep position caused the neck problem and diagnosed me wity ear infection. I am not really sure cause I still get occasional headaches. It's been 4 weeks nearly. I HOPE YOU GET WELL FROM THIS BTW HOW IT ALL STARTED?
@@syedmursaleen04 see a doctor man, i too understand how it feels 💔
Thanks❤
Thanks for this...very vell described.
Thank you👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This is wonderful! Thank you so much for your videos!
You're very welcome ♥️
Every time I do the double chin move, I get a knock sound in right occipital area
I have scoliosis and my neck bone is crooked to, I wake up with a headache every morning !!
Hy to much headach left side dull and ache feeling in xray c5 c6 bluge
Started with a really mild headache and ended up with a much worse headache after doing this. Any ideas why it gets much worse with these exercises? Should I still do them?
If it is getting worse, no. Stop immediately. It is telling you that it is not the cause of your tension. I recommend professional assessment by a Chiropractor, osteopath or other MSK specialist.
I had a very severe occipital headache last month for around 15 days …. Did ct and its clean my show neurologist and he said its due to muscle tension however I am suffering such pain since class 7 as far as I remember. I used to play cricket and got hit on my head several time during these days. I thought this pain is related to these ball hits. But my dr after examining the ct confirmed me that thats just co incidence. I also had a very severe panic attack the day I went to the dr. Now the pain is not that frequent but I am still afraid of the overwhelming situation I faced. Pray for me whoever is reading this comment.❤
Update: I am well now. However the dr told me to visit him after every three months for followup check up. 😊
❤
I praise God that you are better! I hope it stays that way.❤😊
Can you share what did you do to get well. Thanks!
Praying that your still well❤
@@karynbanksley7110 by the grace of god things are under control now.. thanks for your kindness
Great video. I have cervical stenosis & have to do these types of exercise a lot throughout the day. I'm always in a lot of pain & nothing seems to shift it.
From my own experiences, some binaural beats do dampen the pain, but for something more tangible i just take a towel and pour some hot water and keep it to the pain until the muscles relax. Hope this helps you.
Hi. Not sure if you still check comments on this video but I’ve just come across it. I’d love your opinion here - I think these are the headaches I’m getting. Does it seem likely that these headaches also cause pain behind the eyes, and the head pain hurts more when bending down and forward? It almost feels like sinus pressure in my head but I have no current sinus issues and the pain always starts from my neck like you describe. Thank you 🙏🏻
It can be connected, but I'd recommend getting a face to face appointment with a Chiroprsctor who can do a proper assessment on you. ❤️
@@ChiroCarlwow appreciate the super fast reply! So what seems to happen is, after sitting at the computer too long, I notice the sub-occipital muscles are really tight. So I start digging my fingers or thumbs in to the tight bits and self massaging or holding/pressing in to those bits. Somehow, this sometimes seems to trigger the headaches and the pain spreads forward to the rest of my head, just like you describe in the video. How is my self massaging somehow making it worse? Am I causing those muscles to lock up even more or something? 😅
First you have to ask why qrecthose muscles getting so tight and angry? Simple answer comes from your statement, at a computer, most likely connected with posture and the repetition of modern lifestyle. Ask what the brain is asking the muscle to do? Stabilise your head, and try to stop the pressure. If you release the muscle, then continue to sit badly and move badly, at the computer, watch TV, reading a book driving a car, or on your phone; then you are re-aggravating the same muscle group - which will likely cause even more tension and/or just make you feel worse. Definitely get yourself checked by a Chiropractor near you - they can help with all of the above.
@@ChiroCarl appreciate your response, thank you. I always thought I was helping myself by digging my fingers in when I felt the pressure building. But it often just seems to trigger the headache more. Is it possible I’m creating a spasm by doing this? Unfortunately I work in an office at a computer for 8 hours a day so it’s difficult to escape the problem.
The most important thing is recognising you need help. Now you need to go see somebody who can assess you, help you, and the guide you in avoiding or minimising this in the future. I wish you the best
I needed this so bad, i was in a domestic and i was picked up and slammed on my back/back of the neck and i been dealjng with this for months 😭
I’ve always been afraid to hold that double chin for too long, thought it was more reps less time………..I’m going to try this now instead
Can this cause nausea
Yes indeed 👌
can this pain be stabbing to
It can be yes
@@ChiroCarl i get those daily since 6 weeks back of my head middle of sculp temples and forehead even to the eyes mostly on the right but on the other side too my MRI of the brain was clear few days ago just a kyphosis on my neck any tips
The main tip is see a chiropractor - you need a proper examination to determine what is actually happening
my best friend grab my neck as joke (or lifted me,I don't remember) but since then when I wake up, my neck feels uncomfortable then a dull headache start and then my eye (upper eye sometimes) start having dull ache sometimes 1 side and sometimes both it also spreads in the nose bridge sometimes. Dull ache also in forehead. I don't really know if its cervicogenic headache or just a muscle strain or something else. Also light pain is on the scalp(top) of my head
does it feel like a sharp stabbing pain
@@a.m4404 no light only
Is it normal to hear popping, cracking, and grinding when I do this?
If by that you mean, "rice crispy" like noises as you move the head, it is very common. If in any doubt, book a face to face assessment with a chiropractor.
I have a herniated disc causing my cerviogenic headaches. 10 months now my life is not my own due to them.
How are you now?
Worse
@@uncool13 did you follow any treatment?
I had the surgery. Did the PT. What was left behind after that was occipital neuralgia and a very bad throat
@@uncool13 where is the bad throat coming from? I have it as well as C4 protrusion, C5-C6 herniated disc and C7 protrusion again. I'm treating ON with exercises which help but I also have cervicogenic headaches.
Holy shit suffered from this on and on since I was 16 where it seemed to last a few weeks at a time. Felt it move all the way back to back base of the head
The second exercise confuses me a great deal. I don’t see where you’re placing your thumbs. Are they on the side of your face or on the back of the neck. Then you said you’re twisting your hands, but I don’t see that when I look at the video. I’ve watched this so many times and I’m lost.
that last one made my head feel like a time bomb🤣
So is this good for occipital neuralgia? I also have disc herniation c5-c6 and diagnosed with occipital neuralgia.
Use bryonia alba it can help
You really believe if it's due to bad posture and from horrible posture ar work , that the DAILY HEADACHES can be stopped with good posture and these exercises???
Yes, it is certainly possible.
❤️