Tension headaches are one of the most common types of headaches, yet they’re often misunderstood. Many people assume they’re just caused by stress—but in reality, the root of the problem is often physical.
If you regularly experience a dull, aching pressure around your head—especially after long days at work or time spent on screens—your muscles may be the real cause.
What causes tension headaches?
Tension headaches typically develop from tightness in the neck, shoulders, and upper back. Over time, poor posture, repetitive movement, and daily stress can cause these muscles to become overworked and restricted.
This leads to:
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Muscle tightness and fatigue
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Trigger points (knots) in the upper body
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Referred pain that radiates into the head
That’s why tension headaches are often accompanied by:
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Neck stiffness
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Shoulder pain
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Tightness at the base of the skull

How massage therapy helps relieve tension headaches
At Midland Sports Rehab and Active Orthopedics, massage therapy is used as a targeted, therapeutic treatment—not just for relaxation, but for long-term relief.
Your care is focused on addressing the underlying muscle dysfunction contributing to your headaches.
Targeted muscle release
Techniques such as deep tissue massage and myofascial release are used to reduce tension in the muscles that commonly refer pain into the head. By loosening these areas, pressure is reduced and symptoms often improve.
Active Release Technique (ART)
This specialized, hands-on technique focuses on breaking up adhesions and restoring proper movement in soft tissue. It’s especially effective for chronic tension and recurring headache patterns.
Improved circulation and recovery
Massage increases blood flow to tight, overworked muscles. This helps deliver oxygen and nutrients while reducing inflammation—supporting faster recovery and less recurring pain.
Integrated care approach
Massage therapy is often combined with chiropractic care and physical therapy when appropriate. This team-based approach allows for a more complete and lasting solution rather than temporary symptom relief.
Why treating the source matters
When the muscular cause of tension headaches is addressed, patients often notice:
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Fewer headaches overall
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Reduced intensity when headaches occur
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Improved posture and mobility
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Less daily tension and fatigue
Instead of constantly managing symptoms, treatment focuses on preventing them.
At-home care tips to reduce tension headaches
In addition to in-clinic treatment, a few simple habits can make a big difference in how often tension headaches occur.
Use a massage ball for tight spots
- Place a massage ball between your upper back and a wall. Gently apply pressure to tight areas for 15–20 seconds to release tension.
Stretch your neck daily
- Slowly tilt your head to each side, holding for 20–30 seconds. This helps reduce tightness built up throughout the day.
Adjust your workstation
- Keep your screen at eye level and avoid looking down for long periods. Small posture changes can significantly reduce strain on your neck.
Apply heat to the neck and shoulders
- Using a heating pad for 10–15 minutes can help relax tight muscles and reduce discomfort.
Take regular posture breaks
- Every 30–60 minutes, reset your posture by sitting upright and rolling your shoulders back.

Headache pain relief at Midland Sports Rehab and Active Orthopedics
When to seek professional care
If your headaches are frequent, worsening, or not improving with basic self-care, it may be time to address the underlying cause.
Massage therapy at Midland Sports Rehab and Active Orthopedics is designed to do more than provide temporary relief—it helps correct the muscle imbalances contributing to your pain so you can get back to feeling your best.
👉 Book your appointment today at Midland Sports Rehab or Active Orthopedics
📞 Call 989.341.1070 to schedule
📍 Midland Sports Rehab
4710 Eastman Avenue, Midland, MI 48640
📍Active Orthopedics
317 E Wackerly St, Midland, MI 48642

