Most headaches and migraines start in your muscles — not your head. We treat the neck, shoulder, jaw, and upper spine causes that keep them coming back, so you can finally get lasting relief.
If you suffer from frequent headaches or migraines, you already know how much they can take over your life — stolen focus, cancelled plans, and days spent in a darkened room waiting for the pain to pass. What you may not know is that most chronic headaches aren't actually a "head" problem. They start in the muscles.
At High Amplitude Health in San Mateo, we specialize in treating the underlying muscular and joint causes of tension headaches and migraines. When muscles in your neck, shoulders, jaw, or face become chronically tight — from poor posture, stress, teeth grinding, or old injuries — they create trigger points that refer pain directly into the head. Dr. Blenio uses trigger point therapy, Active Release Therapy, myofascial release, and chiropractic adjusting to release these patterns at the source.
The result isn't just temporary relief. By addressing what's actually driving your headaches — not just masking the symptoms — most patients find that both the frequency and intensity of their headaches decrease significantly within just a few sessions.
Chronic headaches and migraines are almost always rooted in muscle and joint dysfunction. Here are the most common underlying causes we identify and treat in our San Mateo patients.
For every inch your head sits forward of your shoulders, the effective weight on your neck roughly doubles. This chronic overloading of the suboccipital and upper cervical muscles is one of the leading causes of daily tension headaches — and it's almost completely reversible with the right treatment and postural correction.
The jaw muscles attach directly to the skull and connect to the upper neck. Chronic clenching or grinding keeps these muscles in a constant state of tension — often producing headaches that feel like a band across the forehead or pain behind the eyes. Treating the jaw muscles directly can dramatically reduce headache frequency.
Psychological stress causes the muscles of the neck, jaw, and upper shoulders to contract involuntarily. When this happens repeatedly over days and weeks, it creates chronic tightness that generates persistent headaches. Soft tissue therapy breaks this cycle in a way that willpower and medication simply cannot.
Joints in the upper neck that have lost normal motion create both local pain and referred pain into the head. Restricted C1 and C2 joints in particular are closely associated with cervicogenic headaches — headaches that originate in the neck but are felt in the head. Chiropractic adjusting directly addresses this pattern.
A monitor that sits too low, a chair that doesn't support your lumbar spine, or a keyboard positioned incorrectly all create postural strain that accumulates into end-of-day headaches. We assess your setup and provide specific, practical recommendations — not just generic advice.
A whiplash injury from years ago, a concussion that was never fully rehabilitated, or a shoulder injury that changed how you carry tension — old trauma often leaves behind chronic tightness patterns that keep generating headaches long after the original injury is forgotten.
Not all migraines are purely neurological. Many are triggered or worsened by muscular tension in the neck and upper traps. Treating the muscle component doesn't replace neurological migraine management — but it often significantly reduces both the frequency and severity of attacks.
Most patients see a meaningful reduction in headache frequency and intensity within just a few sessions. By targeting the actual muscle and joint causes — not just covering up the pain — results last well beyond the treatment period.
Serving San Mateo, Burlingame, Foster City, Redwood City, Belmont & surrounding areas since 2010.
Book Your First Visit →Dr. John Blenio has been helping San Mateo residents find lasting relief from chronic headaches and migraines for over 13 years. His approach is built on a key insight that most headache sufferers never hear from their doctors: the majority of chronic headaches are a muscle and joint problem — not a brain problem — and they respond remarkably well to the right hands-on care.
By combining trigger point therapy, myofascial release, Active Release Therapy, and cervical chiropractic adjusting, Dr. Blenio works directly on the structures generating your headaches — the suboccipital muscles, upper trapezius, cervical joints, and jaw muscles — rather than simply managing the pain after it appears.
Whether you've been dealing with daily tension headaches, weekly migraines, or anything in between, the goal is the same: identify exactly what's driving them, treat it at the source, and give you the tools and understanding to keep them from coming back.
Join hundreds of San Mateo patients who've found lasting relief from chronic tension headaches and migraines — by treating the actual cause, not just managing the pain.
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