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The Author

DR. YUKITARO IKEDA

  • Certified Occupational Physician by the Japan Medical Association

Dr. Yukitaro graduated from Kumamoto University School of Medicine in 2019. After training in general and emergency medicine, he transitioned to the aesthetic field in 2022, where he served as a director at a leading cosmetic clinic. He joined BIANCA CLINIC in 2024.He specializes in providing comprehensive treatments that combine aesthetic surgery with internal and dermatological medicine. He is known for performing advanced international procedures like the FOX EYE LIFT and Barbie Botox, and his expertise also includes double eyelid surgery and men's aesthetic treatments.Fluent in both Japanese and English, Dr. Yukitaro is also a Key Opinion Leader (KOL) for several aesthetic brands, and is dedicated to offering inclusive, high-quality care to patients of all backgrounds.

The Connection bet. Shoulders and Headache

Hi, this is Dr. Yuki! Ever noticed how a stiff shoulders can sometimes lead to a throbbing headache? This is more common than you might think, and here’s why it happens:

The Connection Between Shoulders and Headaches

  1. Muscle Tension and Nerve Compression
  • Tight Muscles: When your shoulder and neck muscles are tight or strained, they can create tension that radiates upwards.
  • Nerve Pathways: The muscles in your neck and shoulders are closely connected to the nerves that travel up into your head. Tight muscles can compress these nerves, leading to headaches.
  1. Poor Posture
  • Forward Head Posture: Common with prolonged sitting, especially at a desk or looking at a phone, this posture strains the neck and shoulder muscles.
  1. Reduced Blood Flow
  • Constriction: Tight muscles can constrict blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the brain.
  • Oxygen Deprivation: Decreased blood flow can lead to reduced oxygen delivery, which can trigger headaches.
  1. Stress and Muscle Tension
  • Stress Response: Stress often causes muscle tension, particularly in the shoulders and neck.
  • Tension Headaches: This muscle tension can trigger tension headaches, characterized by a band-like pressure around the head.

Understanding the link between stiff shoulders and headaches can help you take proactive steps to alleviate discomfort and improve your overall well-being. If you have long standing headaches, medical treatment would be helpful.

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