Migraine Headaches Therapy
What is migraine headaches?
Migraine headaches are intense, throbbing headaches often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. They typically affect one side of the head and can last from a few hours to several days. Migraines can be triggered by various factors, including stress, hormonal changes, certain foods, and environmental stimuli.
Do you suffer from debilitating migraines, wondering if there's a way to break the cycle of pain?
At Kinetics Therapeutics, we understand the impact of vascular compression on the occipital artery and its relationship with migraines. Our innovative 4-phase muscle balance protocol can help alleviate tension in the neck muscles, reducing pressure on the occipital artery and bringing relief from migraine symptoms.
Fun Facts About Migraines:
1. Migraines affect over 1 billion people worldwide, making them one of the most prevalent neurological disorders.
2. The word "migraine" comes from the Greek word "hemi-kranios," meaning "half-head," due to the often one-sided nature of migraine pain.
3. Migraines are not just headaches; they can also cause sensitivity to light, sound, and smells, as well as nausea and vomiting.
4. Some famous migraine sufferers include Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Stephen King.
Musculoskeletal and Physiological Aspects of Migraines
Migraines are a complex condition, involving both musculoskeletal and physiological factors:
Musculoskeletal
Tension in the neck muscles, including:
- Trapezius
- Sternocleidomastoid
- Scalene muscles
- Splenius capitis
- Semispinalis capitis
- Poor posture, muscle imbalances, and joint dysfunction can contribute to muscle tension and vascular compression.
Physiological
- Neurological factors, such as abnormal brain activity and neurotransmitter imbalances, can trigger migraine episodes.
- Hormonal changes, stress, and sensory stimuli can also contribute to migraine development.
How Our 4-Phase Muscle Balance Protocol Can Help
Our comprehensive protocol addresses muscle imbalances and tension in the neck, helping to:
- Phase 1: Assessment and Education - Identify muscle imbalances and educate on proper posture and movement techniques
- Phase 2: Relaxation and Release - Relax and release tense muscles
- Phase 3: Strengthening and Stabilization - Strengthen weak muscles and improve joint stability
- Phase 4: Integration and Maintenance - Integrate new movement patterns and reduce muscle tension
By addressing the musculoskeletal and physiological aspects of migraines, our protocol can help reduce migraine frequency, duration, and intensity.
Success Story
"I suffered from migraines for years, trying various treatments without relief. After completing the 4-Phase Muscle Balance Protocol at Kinetics Therapeutics, I've experienced a significant reduction in migraine episodes and intensity. I feel empowered to manage my condition and live a more active, pain-free life." - Rachel, age 32
Take the First Step Towards Migraine Relief
Contact us to schedule an appointment and begin your journey towards optimal muscle balance and wellness.