Can headaches and neck pain be caused by sitting at a computer?
Do you sit at a computer for extended periods? Do you get migraine headaches, tension headaches or neck pain? Can computers be the cause of your headaches? Has it ever occurred to you that while you are happily typing away on your computer for hours on end you are actually creating a problem in your neck that can lead to chronic neck pain and headaches? When a person with headaches and neck pain visits a chiropractor, the usual treatment for most patients is to manipulate, or adjust, the neck. Chiropractors teach us that most headaches come from neck problems, and that by adjusting or manipulating the neck headaches and neck pain can be relieved. According to studies more than 70% of headache patients that receive chiropractic treatment show improvement that ranges from slight improvement up to complete elimination of their pain. This one fact makes it seem logical that the majority of migraine or tension headaches originate from neck problems. It also seems logical that if we knew wha