Behavioral Treatment of Headache and Patients With Migraine – Making Referrals

Why would I want to get behavioral treatment for my headaches? There are quite a few reasons why a patient could benefit from seeing…
Did Someone Say Tree Bark?

Complementary/Alternative Medicine Category: Dietary Supplement Treatment/Therapy: Oligomeric Proanthocyanidins About the Treatment/Therapy Oligomeric Proanthocyanidins (OPCs) are naturally occurring polyphenolic compounds (flavanoids) in the plant kingdom, and an…
Cefaly for Migraine Prevention

In early March 2014, the FDA approved for use a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device for the prevention of migraine, known as Cefaly. Since…
Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Migraine

Some migraine patients who do not respond to medications feel better when doctors stimulate a nerve at the back of the head, just above…
Biofeedback and Relaxation Training for Headaches

Biofeedback, progressive muscle relaxation, and abdominal breathing are just several of the behavioral medicine techniques proven to reduce headaches and improve the quality of…
Mindfulness Meditation for Migraine

A migraine is a disorder of a hyper-excitable brain, and it makes sense for people with migraine to adopt a stress-reducing lifestyle incorporating habits…
Stimulators and Headache

People with severe headaches are often desperate enough to contemplate surgery, such as stimulator placement. When should you consider stimulators? Get a proper diagnosis…
Sphenopalatine Ganglion Blocks in Headache Disorders

The Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) is a group of nerve cells that is linked to the trigeminal nerve, the main nerve involved in headache. The…
Tips for Starting Yoga in Adults with Migraines

By: Rebecca Erwin Wells, MD, MPH Migraines can be triggered by many factors, such as certain foods, lack of sleep, or dehydration. You may have…
Acute Therapy: Why Not Over-the-Counter or Other Nonspecific Options?

Key points Over-the-counter (OTC) medications are appropriate choices to treat headaches if they work well and are not overused. Prescription medicines developed for migraine…