Headaches are among the most common complaints and can have very different causes. From a functional perspective, headaches are considered not only in isolation but also in connection with jaw function, masticatory muscles, tongue posture, breathing, and body posture.
In the professional literature and clinical practice, muscular tension patterns, faulty loading in the jaw-neck area, and functional interactions between the head, cervical spine, and masticatory system are described in particular.
The articles compiled in this topic area explore possible functional connections related to headaches from various perspectives and serve to provide context and a better understanding of these complex conditions.