TMS Treatment for Tension Headaches

Tension headaches are among the most common types of headaches, often described as a dull, pressing pain that wraps around the head or neck.

While stress and muscle tension are typical headache triggers, underlying disruptions in brain activity can also contribute to recurring or chronic episodes.

At Neurotherapeutix in New York City, we use fMRI-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy to address the neurological component of tension headaches.

This advanced, non-invasive treatment targets brain regions involved in pain regulation and stress response to help reduce frequency, relieve discomfort, and improve overall quality of life.

To learn more about TMS therapy for tension headaches, contact our team or continue reading below.

What are tension headaches?

Tension headaches, sometimes called stress headaches, are a neurological condition that causes a tight, band-like pressure across the forehead, temples, or back of the head.

These headaches often range from mild to moderate in intensity and typically develop gradually.

According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, tension headaches are the most common type of primary headache disorder. Unlike migraines, tension headaches usually don’t cause nausea or visual disturbances but can become chronic if underlying stress or muscle tension isn’t addressed.

Tension headaches are considered episodic when they occur fewer than 15 days per month and chronic when they happen more frequently. Chronic forms often interfere with work, focus, and daily function.

Common causes of tension headaches

According to Mayo Clinic, tension headaches are often triggered by factors such as stress, poor posture, and eye strain, though changes in brain chemistry and neural sensitivity may also contribute.

Other tension headache causes include:

  • Muscle tightness in the scalp, neck, or shoulders
  • Emotional strain, anxiety, or depression
  • Fatigue or lack of restful sleep
  • Dehydration or irregular meals
  • Hormonal changes or caffeine withdrawal

Typical symptoms of tension headaches

Tension headaches are typically described as a steady, aching pain rather than throbbing. Common symptoms include:

  • Dull, tight, or pressing head pain on both sides
  • Tenderness in the scalp, neck, or shoulder muscles
  • Sensation of pressure around the forehead or behind the eyes
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Mild sensitivity to light or sound

Symptoms often worsen with stress, fatigue, or prolonged screen time and may last anywhere from 30 minutes to several days.

Risk factors for chronic tension headaches

Individuals are more likely to develop chronic tension headaches if they experience:

  • Persistent stress or anxiety
  • Poor ergonomics or posture at work
  • Overuse of pain medication
  • Mental health conditions such as depression
  • Irregular sleep or meal patterns

How are tension headaches diagnosed?

Diagnosis is based on a combination of symptom patterns, physical examination, and ruling out other conditions such as migraines or sinus infections.

  • Neurological evaluation: Assesses sensory and motor function to identify potential nerve involvement.
  • Imaging (MRI or fMRI): May be used to evaluate brain activity or rule out structural abnormalities.
  • Headache diary or symptom tracking: Helps identify triggers and frequency patterns.

At Neurotherapeutix, we use fMRI-based computational brain mapping to analyze functional brain activity and detect dysregulated areas associated with pain processing and the stress response.

Conventional treatment options for tension headaches

Conventional treatment for tension headaches focuses on relieving pain, reducing muscle tightness, and addressing common triggers through medication and lifestyle strategies.

Medications, stress management, and physical therapy

Traditional treatments include over-the-counter or prescription medications such as NSAIDs (like ibuprofen), acetaminophen, or muscle relaxants.

Stress-reduction techniques and physical therapy may also help relieve muscle tension.

Lifestyle adjustments and relaxation techniques

Lifestyle modifications, such as improving posture, getting adequate rest, staying hydrated, and practicing mindfulness or meditation, can help reduce the risk of recurrence.

Limitations of traditional treatments

While traditional methods provide temporary relief, they often do not address the neurological mechanisms underlying chronic tension headaches.

Overreliance on pain medication can lead to rebound headaches or reduced long-term effectiveness.

TMS therapy for tension headaches

Even after managing triggers, many patients continue to experience frequent or chronic tension headaches.

At Neurotherapeutix, we offer fMRI-guided TMS therapy to target the neurological circuits responsible for pain and muscle tension, helping restore balance to the brain’s pain-processing systems.

What is transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)?

TMS is a non-invasive therapy that uses gentle magnetic pulses to stimulate specific regions of the brain involved in pain modulation, mood regulation, and muscle relaxation.

Guided by functional MRI imaging, this therapy enhances neural communication and supports lasting headache relief.

Benefits of TMS treatment for tension headaches

TMS may help patients with chronic or stress-related tension headaches by:

  • Reducing headache frequency and intensity
  • Improving focus and stress resilience
  • Decreasing muscle tightness and neck pain
  • Enhancing mood and energy levels
  • Supporting neuroplasticity for long-term symptom control

TMS for chronic tension headache relief

Chronic tension headaches often stem from hyperactive neural pathways that amplify pain perception. TMS helps retrain these pathways, improving how the brain processes and responds to pain.

Many patients report fewer headaches and improved daily functioning after completing a personalized TMS treatment series.

Non-surgical treatment for tension headaches with TMS

Unlike invasive procedures, TMS requires no anesthesia, medication, or downtime.

Each session lasts about 20–30 minutes and is performed three to five times per week for four to six weeks.

Most patients can return to their normal activities immediately afterward.

What to expect during TMS therapy

Your care begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand your headache patterns, triggers, and medical history.

Using fMRI-based computational brain mapping, our clinicians pinpoint brain regions involved in pain and stress regulation.

Each TMS session is tailored to your unique brain connectivity, ensuring precise and effective treatment.

Over time, patients often notice fewer headaches, reduced muscle tension, and greater emotional balance.

Is TMS therapy right for you?

You may be a candidate for fMRI-guided TMS therapy if you experience frequent or chronic tension headaches that don’t fully respond to medication or lifestyle changes.

Our team of specialists will review your medical history, imaging, and treatment goals to design a customized plan for your needs.

Start your customized tension headache treatment plan in NYC

Located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Neurotherapeutix is a leader in fMRI-guided TMS therapy for neurological and pain-related conditions.

Our team provides expert, compassionate care to help patients achieve lasting relief and improved quality of life.

If you’re ready to take the next step toward relief from chronic tension headaches, request an appointment or contact our team today.

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Neurotherapeutix is the leading clinic for functional imaging guided transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a safe, innovative, and non-invasive methodology for treating a wide range of acute and chronic mental disorders and brain injuries. Our advanced fMRI technology allows us to map the brain for the… Learn More »

By: Neurotherapeutix NYC

Reviewed By: Marta Moreno, Ph.D

Published: March 24, 2023

Last Reviewed: March 5, 2026

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