1 Braintree St

Allston, MA 02134 {NOCOUNTRY}

(617) 787-8700

Open mobile navigation

The Science Behind Headaches & Migraines: What Happens in the Brain

The Science Behind Headaches & Migraines: What Happens in the Brain

At Mael Chiropractic in Allston, MA, patients often arrive seeking answers to the constant pressure, throbbing, or pulsing that disrupts their daily routines. Headaches and migraines may seem unpredictable, yet each episode follows a recognizable neurological pattern beneath the surface. If you’ve been seeking headache and migraine treatment near you, understanding how these conditions develop within the brain is a key part of moving toward meaningful, long-term relief.

How the Brain Reacts to Headache Triggers

A typical headache begins when the nerves surrounding the head and neck become irritated. Stress, muscle tension, posture issues, and even dehydration can cause these nerves to send alarm signals to the brain. Once those signals reach certain processing centers, the brain responds by increasing blood flow and activating pain receptors. This creates the pressure, throbbing, or tightness patients often describe during an exam with a chiropractor.

Why Migraines Are Different

Migraines follow a more complex pathway. Instead of simple nerve irritation, the brain experiences changes in electrical activity that spread across sensitive areas. This shift disrupts normal communication between blood vessels and nerves, leading to intense pain. Many people notice symptoms such as light sensitivity, nausea, or visual disturbances because overstimulation affects multiple brain regions simultaneously. When you visit a chiropractor near you for migraine treatment, you’ll often learn that these episodes aren’t random. They’re neurological storms with clear patterns that can be managed once identified.

How Chiropractic Care Helps Regulate Nervous System Stress

Chiropractic adjustments support the system controlling these pain signals. When the spine is misaligned, the nerves connected to the head and neck can become more reactive. Gentle adjustments restore proper joint motion, making it easier for the nervous system to regulate tension. As the neck stabilizes, the brain receives fewer pain triggers. This process is at the heart of many headache and migraine relief plans at Mael Chiropractic, especially for patients dealing with chronic symptoms.

Creating a Long-Term Plan That Supports Brain Health

Every patient’s headache journey is different, which is why your visit begins with a detailed assessment rather than a one-size-fits-all solution. Your chiropractor will review lifestyle habits, work ergonomics, sleep patterns, and past medical history to understand what is overstimulating your system. From there, treatment may include adjustments, guided exercises, or targeted changes in daily routines. The goal is always the same: to keep the brain calm and reduce the frequency and intensity of future episodes.

Take the First Step Toward a Clearer, Pain-Free Day

If headaches or migraines are interfering with your life, Mael Chiropractic is here to help. Call  (617) 787-8700  to schedule an appointment with a trusted chiropractor near you and discover a personalized plan for long-term relief. Your path to greater comfort starts with understanding what’s happening in your brain, and our team in Allston, MA, is ready to guide you every step of the way.

Sign Up Using The Form Below or Call (617) 787-8700 To Make An Appointment.

Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Mael Chiropractic

Monday:

9:00am - 12:00pm

2:00pm - 6:30pm

Tuesday:

9:00am - 12:00pm

2:00pm - 6:30pm

Wednesday:

9:00am - 12:00pm

2:00pm - 5:00pm

Thursday:

9:00am - 12:00pm

2:00pm - 6:30pm

Friday:

9:00am - 12:00pm

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Closed

Location

Find us on the map

Testimonial

Dr. Mael is wonderful! I have had chronic back pain since I can remember and I've never felt so comfortable since. He's a great person and professional, and his schedule is quite flexible. The location and atmosphere are great!

Kayla R. / Allston, MA

Featured Articles

Read about interesting topics

Newsletter Sign Up

Sign up for more articles

Dr. Charles Mael - DC