Migraines are more than just severe headaches. They are a complex neurological condition that affects millions of people, often interfering with work, family time, and general quality of life. At NEOH Functional Rehab, with two offices in Cleveland, Ohio, our team of health experts takes a whole-body approach to identifying potential contributors to migraines and providing care that goes beyond temporary relief.
Understanding Migraines
Migraines often bring throbbing head pain, but they can also include nausea, vision changes, sensitivity to light or sound, and fatigue. For some, the episodes are occasional, while others experience them frequently. They may be triggered by stress, hormonal changes, poor posture, muscle tension, sleep disruptions, or certain foods. In many cases, multiple factors play a role, which is why a comprehensive approach to care can make such a difference.
A Personal Connection to Migraine Care
Clinical director Alex Frantzis, D.C., understands firsthand how debilitating migraines can be. After a neck injury, he struggled with persistent migraine attacks until chiropractic care helped him recover. That experience influenced his career path and continues to shape his commitment to helping others find relief. Dr. Frantzis is also board-certified in orthopedics and licensed to provide acupuncture, giving patients additional options that resolve both the musculoskeletal and neurological components of migraine pain.
Treatment Options at NEOH Functional Rehab
Because migraines have many potential causes, the Cleveland team at NEOH Functional Rehab works together to create individualized care plans. Available treatments include:
- Chiropractic adjustments to improve spinal alignment, reduce muscle tension, and restore healthy nerve function.
- Acupuncture to support pain relief, circulation, and nervous system balance.
- Massage therapy to ease muscle tightness and release stress that can contribute to headaches.
- Regenerative medicine is provided by the in-house medical doctor, Dr. David Perse, MD. Platelet-rich plasma injections help the body repair joint damage that affects posture and alignment.
- Lifestyle guidance from providers who can recommend changes in diet, sleep habits, and stress management strategies that lower migraine frequency.
By offering multiple specialties under one roof, including chiropractic physicians, a medical doctor, a podiatrist, a massage therapist, and a family nurse practitioner, we ensure that patients have access to a wide range of integrative, collaborative care.
Support That Goes Beyond Symptom Relief
The goal at NEOH Functional Rehab is not only to ease the pain of a migraine attack but also to reduce how often migraines occur. Our multidisciplinary team looks at the whole picture, muscle and joint health, neurological function, lifestyle habits, and stress patterns, so patients receive support that is comprehensive and sustainable. If you’re ready to take a new approach to migraines, call our office at Tremont Functional Rehab and Health at (216)284-3077 or NorthCoast Rehab at (216)721-9010, both in Cleveland, Ohio.