The Hidden Link Between Neck Pain and Headaches
Neck pain and headaches are two of the most common reasons people come into our office. Many people think headaches only come from stress or tight muscles. New research published in Spine shows there may be a deeper connection inside the neck that helps explain why neck problems and headaches often occur together.
A recent study looked at important ligaments in the cervical spine, or neck. These ligaments connect parts of the spine to the protective covering around the spinal cord. This connection helps control movement and stability in the neck. Researchers found that when these tissues become irritated or restricted, tension may be transferred directly to sensitive nerve structures. This may help explain why neck stiffness or poor movement can lead to ongoing headaches.
What the Study Found
Researchers studied the anatomy of the neck and confirmed that certain spinal ligaments are directly connected to the covering of the spinal cord. Because of this connection, problems with joint motion or posture may place extra stress on nearby nerves.
This means a person may experience headaches or neck pain even when imaging tests look normal. Limited movement, past injuries, sports activity, or long hours spent looking down at phones or computers can all increase stress in these tissues.
Study link:
https://www.ovid.com/jnls/spinejournal/abstract/10.1097/brs.0000000000005629
Why This Matters for Everyday Life and Sports
Your neck plays an important role in balance, movement, and nervous system function. When the joints and supporting tissues do not move well, the body often responds with muscle tightness, stiffness, or headaches.
This can affect:
- Athletes during training or competition
- Students carrying backpacks or using devices
- Desk workers sitting for long periods
- Anyone dealing with recurring neck tension or headaches
Improving how the neck moves can reduce strain on these sensitive structures and help the body function more comfortably.
How Thrive Sports & Spine Uses This Research to Guide Care
At Thrive Sports & Spine, we focus on treating the cause of neck pain, not just the symptoms. This research supports our team approach to improving movement, reducing pain, and restoring normal function.
- Chiropractic care helps restore healthy motion in the joints of the neck and reduces stress on surrounding tissues.
- Acupuncture helps relax tight muscles and supports natural pain relief.
- Occupational therapy and rehabilitation improve posture, strength, and movement habits so symptoms are less likely to return.
- Medical care, when needed, ensures patients receive a full evaluation for more complex conditions.
Working together, these treatments help improve biomechanics, decrease pain, and support better performance in daily life and sports.
Helping You Move and Feel Better
Headaches and neck pain are often connected. When movement in the neck improves, many patients notice better comfort, improved mobility, and fewer recurring symptoms.
If you experience frequent headaches or ongoing neck stiffness, an evaluation may help identify the source of the problem. Our team at Thrive Sports & Spine is here to help you move better, feel better, and stay active.
Reference
Iwanaga J, et al. The Cervical Ligamentum Flavum and Cervicodural Ligaments: Anatomical Insights with Potential Relevance to Cervicogenic Headache. Spine. 2026. doi:10.1097/BRS.0000000000005629












