Tension headaches are one of the most common types of headaches, yet many people suffer through them without knowing that help is available. These headaches often feel like a constant pressure or tightness around the forehead, temples, or back of the head. For some, they come and go. For others, they linger for days. Fortunately, tension headache relief is possible through targeted physical therapy. At Preferred Physical Therapy Associates, we help patients address the root causes of muscle tension and improve posture and movement to prevent recurrence.
This is Laurie’s (not her real name) story. She is a working professional who found long-lasting relief after struggling with headaches for years.
When a Headache Becomes a Daily Disruption
Laurie, a 38-year-old graphic designer, had been dealing with tension headaches for more than three years. She spent most of her workday sitting at a computer, often leaning forward and straining her eyes for hours at a time. At first, the headaches came on occasionally, typically during stressful weeks or after long hours at her desk. Over time, they became more frequent.
Laurie described her symptoms as:
- A tight band of pressure across her forehead and temples
- Neck and shoulder stiffness, especially at the end of the day
- Pain that worsened with screen time or long periods of sitting
- A dull ache behind her eyes made it difficult to concentrate
- Poor sleep quality from nighttime discomfort
She had tried pain medications, stretching, and even chiropractic adjustments. These offered short-term relief, but the headaches always returned. A friend recommended she visit Preferred Physical Therapy Associates for an evaluation.
Finding the Source: A Physical Therapy Evaluation
At Laurie’s first visit to Preferred Physical Therapy Associates, her physical therapist completed a thorough assessment. The evaluation revealed several contributing factors to her symptoms:
- Forward head posture and rounded shoulders due to prolonged sitting
- Limited cervical mobility
- Trigger points in the upper trapezius and suboccipital muscles
- Poor activation of her deep neck stabilizers and upper back muscles
- Shallow breathing patterns that increased neck and shoulder tension
The goal was not just to manage symptoms but to provide lasting tension headache relief by correcting the root causes.
Tension Headache Relief Through Targeted Treatment
Laurie’s treatment plan at Preferred Physical Therapy Associates focused on improving posture, relieving muscle tension, and rebuilding proper movement patterns. Each session included a combination of manual therapy and therapeutic exercises designed to reduce stress on her head and neck.
- Soft tissue mobilization to release trigger points in her neck and upper shoulders
- Cervical spine mobilization to improve joint movement
- Breathing retraining and postural correction drills
- Strengthening exercises for the deep neck flexors, rhomboids, and lower traps
- Ergonomic education to improve her workstation setup
- Daily stretches to maintain flexibility between sessions
Laurie also received a personalized home exercise program that she completed each morning and evening. These exercises helped her stay consistent with her progress and provided early relief when symptoms began to return.
Tension Headache Relief: A Noticeable Change
By the third week of therapy, Laurie noticed that her headaches were shorter in duration and less intense. She had more energy throughout the day and found herself taking fewer over-the-counter medications. As her neck mobility improved and her posture became more upright, the pressure in her head began to fade.
By the eighth week, Laurie had achieved the following:
- No longer experienced daily headaches
- Could work a full day without discomfort in her head, neck, or shoulders
- Slept more comfortably with less night-time neck tension
- Improved awareness of her posture while working and driving
- Gained confidence in managing symptoms through her exercise routine
Her therapist also provided her with a maintenance plan to support continued progress and prevent future setbacks.
Your Relief Starts with Preferred Physical Therapy Associates
If tension headaches are interfering with your work, sleep, or quality of life, physical therapy may be the solution you need. At Preferred Physical Therapy Associates, we take the time to understand your symptoms and design a treatment plan that gets results. You do not have to live with ongoing pressure or discomfort.
Contact Preferred Physical Therapy Associates today to schedule your evaluation and begin your own path to tension headache relief. We are here to help you feel better, move better, and stay headache-free.



