Ice vs. Heat for Migraines: Which Actually Works?
Ice or heat? Our La Cañada Flintridge doctors compare the two for migraines — honestly, based on what actually works.
When migraines isn't going away, the next question is usually: "Should I try ice or heat?" Here's how we think about it — and where the two overlap, differ, and complement each other.
Migraines are neurological in nature but are frequently triggered or amplified by upper cervical joint dysfunction and muscle tension in the neck and shoulders.
The Short Answer
For most patients with migraines, ice is the more efficient starting point because it directly addresses joint restriction, which is often the primary driver. heat plays a valuable supporting role, especially for soft tissue work, endurance strengthening, or when the primary problem isn't joint-based.
The best care plans usually aren't "one or the other" — they're built around what your case actually needs.
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