Tension headaches are relatively common, but that doesn't make them any less painful. The Cleveland Clinic reports that over 70% of people experience tension headaches from time to time, with some describing the mild-to-moderate pain as a tight band around the head, or mounting pressure near the temples. Thankfully, there are some strategies that can help relieve this discomfort.
Chief among them are pressure points, which can be an especially powerful tool for that 70%. According to Candace Morton, DPT, the pressure caused by tension headaches can wrap around your neck and all the way down your back . Pressure points help to relieve some of this tension.
To learn more, we asked experts about the best pressure points for tension headaches. Read on to find some of the sweet spots for headache pain, and see how you can trigger them yourself at home. Candace Morton , DPT, a physical therapist with ProRehab Physical Therapy in Louisville, KY.
Michele Renee , DC, M.Ac., is a chiropractor, acupuncturist, and director of integrative care at Northwestern Health Sciences University.
Tiffany Cruikshank , L.Ac., MAOM, is the founder of Yoga Medicine, with a background in acupuncture, Chinese medicine, sports medicine, and orthopedics.
What to Know About Tension Headaches Although there isn't one agreed-upon cause for tension headaches, there are some factors that may make symptoms worse. According to the Cleveland Clinic, these include: Beyond pain, you may also experience sore neck and.
