The pain of a migraine 🤕 can be excruciating 😔, sometimes making you feel like your head may explode or like the pressure or throbbing is unbearable. But where does this pain come from and most importantly how do we treat it? 🤔 Dr Beth (osteopath) reveals all 👍
One of the most common questions we get asked in the clinic is about pillows and sleeping position 😴🛌. How do they contribute to headaches and migraines 🤕 and what is/are the best ones? Dr Beth (osteopath) explains 👍.
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Sleep disorders and headaches. There is a strong relationship between sleep disorders and headaches, including sleep apnoea and snoring, as well as waking with headaches. What are the relationships and what can you do about them?
Dr. Liam (osteopath) explains.
The post-concussion syndrome occurs after a concussion and leaves you with lingering symptoms in approx 20-30% of cases. They are so often misdiagnosed and mismanaged however, early diagnosis and treatment is crucial. How do we treat them to help prevent long term symptoms?
Dr. Kevin (osteopath) explains.
Pain medications that are taken as required for headaches and migraines can be helpful in the short term but they don’t actually do anything to prevent the next headache or migraine attack from occurring and also they can actually contribute if taken too often to contributing to further headaches or migraines which is obviously not what we want, we want to be preventing and decreasing your headaches and migraines from occurring so how does this occur and also how can you prevent this from occurring that’s what we’re going through tod
...Hormones, such as thyroid, metabolic and stress hormones can become imbalanced which can affect your headaches and migraines 🤕. How do they become imbalanced, how do you identify that they are a problem and what can you do about them? 🤔 Dr Katie (osteopath) explains all 👍😄
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A lot of women present to our clinic, describing that their headaches and migraines get worse around the time of their period. But what actually is it that causes the spike in the headaches and migraines and what can you do about it?
Hi, I'm Dr. Katie and I'm an osteopath here at Melbourne Headache Solutions. Today I'm here to talk to you about hormonal imbalances and how they can be affecting your headaches and migraines.
Hormones can affect you in two ways. The first one is that hormones can act as a trigger, just like red wine, cheese, and chocolate can affect certain people. This means that every time your period comes around, your hormones will set off a headache or migraine. If the cause of your headaches and migraine is treated, however, these hormones can no longer act as a trigger causing you these attacks. In this instance, your neck is most likely the problem and needs to be treated, which is what we do here in the clinic. And the second way that your hormones can c...
Five million Australians suffer with migraines and up to 70% of those are women. 2% of the worldwide population suffers from chronic migraines, so what actually makes migraines such a chronic and complex condition?
This week is actually National Headache and Migraine Awareness Week, so we are talking about why migraines are such a persistent and complex disorder to treat. So many people suffer from headaches and migraines, and they're a debilitating condition, they rob you of so much of your life. That's why we're so passionate about treating headaches and migraines here at Melbourne Headache Solutions because they're just so unfair for so many people, and they shouldn't have to rob you of so much of your life.
Why are they so chronic and complex?
Why is there so much mystery about them?
Well, when it comes time from migraine, there's an area of your brain known as the brainstem, and in chronic migraine sufferers it is sensitized, also known as being hyperexcitable.
The resea...
We have all been sitting for far too long 🧎♀️🤕. So here are some exercises to help get you moving to help decrease your headaches and migraines 👍😄
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