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Jul 12
2010
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Headaches Were A Pain In The Neck For Dr. Woltkamp's PatientPosted by: JasonT Tagged in: tension headache , overland park smiles , overland park dentist , nti-tss plus , NTI , neck pain , migraine , Ibuprofen , Headache Relief , headache , clenching , chiropractor , bruxism
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In early 2010, a new patient, Cynthia M, 44 years old, came into my office. We ask all of our new patients about headaches and neck pain. Cynthia responded that she began having painful headache episodes over twenty years earlier. She said she'd experienced two to three tension headaches each week. She complained of intense pressure in the temple area and would normally take several Ibuprofen to relieve the pain.
After noting that she didn't check the box on her health history that asks if patients have headaches or neck pains, she responded that she chalked this pain up as being "normal" because she lived with it for so long. We talked about this issue more and Cynthia mentioned that she'd been visiting a chiropractor once a month for neck pain for nearly fifteen years.


