
Experiencing frequent, debilitating headaches like chronic migraines after a work or auto accident can significantly impact your quality of life. Botox® is an FDA-approved preventive treatment for Chronic Migraine. At Advantage Healthcare, our specialists administer Botox injections to help reduce the frequency and severity of headache days for eligible patients, offering a path towards better management and improved daily function.
(Note: While Botox can treat spasticity, the primary use in this clinic context is likely chronic migraine.)
Botox is primarily used in our clinic for:
Botox is thought to work by blocking the release of certain chemicals involved in pain transmission pathways. It’s not an acute treatment taken when a migraine starts; it’s a preventive treatment given regularly to reduce future attacks.
Small amounts of Botox are injected into specific shallow muscles in key areas around the head and neck.
Treatments are typically repeated every 12 weeks.
The injections use a very small needle and feel like tiny pinpricks. Most patients tolerate the procedure well. Discomfort is brief.
It can take time and often requires 2 treatment cycles (about 6 months) to see the full benefits, although some patients notice improvement sooner.
Botox aims to significantly reduce the frequency and severity of headache days, but it may not eliminate them entirely for everyone. The goal is better management and improved function.
Many insurance plans, including work comp/auto in some cases where the condition is linked to the injury and criteria are met, cover Botox for chronic migraine, but typically require prior authorization demonstrating specific diagnostic criteria. We can help navigate this process.
If frequent headaches are disrupting your life after an accident, Botox might be an option. Contact us to schedule a consultation and discuss your headache symptoms.