Pathophysiology of Migraine
- mah681
- Jan 5, 2024
- 1 min read
One reason chiropractic care is effective in treating migraines:
The pathophysiology of migraine: implications for clinical management
The Lanclet Neurology: https://www.sciencedirect.com/.../abs/pii/S1474442217304350
Research points to the association between issues in the neck & and migraine headaches:
“The understanding of migraine pathophysiology is advancing rapidly leading to the view of migraine as a complex, variable disorder of nervous system function rather than simply a vascular headache………..Recent studies have provided important new insights including a greater appreciation of the potential role of the cervical nerves.”(nerves in the neck).
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