When it starts in your neck

Fewer headaches that begin at the base of your skull

For tension headaches and cervicogenic migraines tied to neck tightness.

Chiropractic treatment for tension headaches and cervicogenic migraines that start in the neck and base of the skull.

(720) 555-0211

4.9 · 164 reviews · No referral needed in CO

Headache & Migraine Care at Basecamp Chiropractic in Highlands Ranch, CO
In plain English

How it works, and how it helps

Many chronic headaches — particularly tension headaches and cervicogenic migraines — are directly linked to restricted joints and tight muscles in the upper cervical spine. Chiropractic adjustments of the neck, combined with targeted soft tissue work, can meaningfully reduce both the frequency and intensity of these headaches. If your headaches tend to start at the back of your skull or are accompanied by neck stiffness, chiropractic is a reasonable first line of conservative care to explore.

Honest plan at your first visit — no pressure.
What to expect

Three steps, no mystery

1

We listen first

Your history and what you’re trying to get back to — before any hands-on work.

2

We find the cause

A focused exam of the area and how it’s moving, so we treat the root, not just the ache.

3

We make a plan

A clear, honest course of care with a realistic number of visits — and we reassess as we go.

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Ready to deal with headache & migraine care?

Send a quick note about what you’re feeling and we’ll reach out to find a time — usually the same day. Mention headache & migraine care in the dropdown and we’ll be ready for you.

  • Same- or next-day visits for acute pain when we can
  • Honest plan at your first visit — no 40-session pitch
  • No referral needed in Colorado
Prefer to talk? Call us directly (720) 555-0211
4.9 · 164 Google reviews

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