Headaches and ENT disorders
Headaches: a frequent reason for consultation
Tension headaches and some migraines can be linked to tension in the neck, shoulders or base of the skull. Stress, posture and fatigue often play an important role.
What can an osteopath do?
The osteopath assesses the areas of tension likely to influence headaches, particularly in :
of the cervical spine,
neck muscles,
cranial mobility.
The treatment aims to reduce mechanical stress and improve everyday comfort.
What about ENT disorders?
For recurrent sinusitis or ear infections, it’s important to be clear:
osteopathy does not replace medical treatment or cure infections.
On the other hand, in some patients, it can help improve mobility and drainage of ENT structures, which can help limit recurrences, always as a complement to medical follow-up.
Frequently asked questions about headaches and ENT disorders in osteopathy
Can osteopathy relieve migraines?
It helps certain migraines, particularly those associated with cervical or postural tension.
What's the difference between headaches and migraines?
Tension headaches are often linked to stress and muscular tension, while migraines can be more complex and incapacitating.
Does osteopathy treat sinusitis or otitis?
No. Osteopathy does not treat infections, but helps to improve drainage and limit certain recurrences, particularly in the case of non-infectious otitis media.
When should you see a doctor?
In the event of unusual, severe or persistent headaches, medical advice is essential.

