Conditions we treat
Head, neck and facial pain physiotherapy in Dublin
Head, neck and facial symptoms overlap constantly. Every assessment examines the cervical spine, jaw and nervous systems together — so the diagnosis reflects the whole picture.
Headache & migraine
Recurring headache is rarely a problem with the head alone.
- Cervicogenic headache
- Migraine with and without aura
- Tension-type headache
TMJ & jaw disorders
You load your jaw every time you eat, speak, swallow or clench.
- Temporomandibular joint pain (TMJ/TMD)
- Clicking, popping and crepitus
- Jaw locking, open and closed
Cervicogenic dizziness
The upper neck feeds position sense into your balance system, so a stiff, injured or sensitised cervical spine can leave you feeling unsteady, foggy or off-balance.
- Cervicogenic dizziness
- Dizziness associated with the neck
- Unsteadiness after whiplash or neck injury
Neck pain & whiplash
Neck pain becomes persistent when the assessment stops at the sore spot.
- Acute and persistent mechanical neck pain
- Whiplash-associated disorder after road traffic collisions
- Cervical radiculopathy and referred arm pain
Facial & nerve pain
Facial pain is often under-diagnosed, because very different conditions sound alike.
- Trigeminal-type and neuropathic facial pain
- Persistent idiopathic facial pain
- Facial nerve weakness and Bell's palsy rehabilitation
Persistent & complex symptoms
Some patients arrive having seen five or six clinicians without a clear answer.
- Pain unresolved after multiple courses of treatment
- Overlapping headache, jaw, neck and dizziness symptoms
- Conflicting diagnoses from different clinicians
Related searches
Terms patients use when they find us
Cervicogenic dizziness
- Cervicogenic dizziness physiotherapy Dublin
- Cervicogenic dizziness treatment Dublin
- Neck-related dizziness
- Dizziness associated with the neck
- Dizziness after whiplash
- Neck pain and dizziness
- Physiotherapy for neck-related dizziness
- Concussion physiotherapy Dublin
- Concussion rehabilitation
- Persistent concussion symptoms
Not sure which of these describes you?
That's our job, not yours. Book an assessment and we'll work out what's driving your symptoms.

