Does neck pain cause headaches and migraine attacks or the other way around? An expert answers questions about neck pain.
Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, provides five ways to tell if your neck is the hidden cause of ...
There’s a saying: pain begets pain. It is used in the context of physical pain, and also when someone inflicts their own psychological pain on others. On the physiological front, mounting research is ...
CHICAGO -- Inflammation and edema of the trapezius muscles appeared linked to tension and migraine headaches, a small prospective cohort study found. Patients with mixed-type tension and migraine ...
It appears that patients with tension-type headache (TTH) have relatively weak neck extension muscles, a new study shows. Researchers found that these patients are 26% weaker than controls with ...
It always starts on the right side of my neck, a single, deep spot that hurts so much that I press on it as hard as I can, thinking that will somehow loosen the knot and ease the pain. People often ...
Sinuses are air-filled structures in your head that serve many purposes. They create a mucus that moisturizes the inside of your nose. Additionally, sinuses affect the way your voice sounds and act as ...
Male youth athletes reporting neck pain or headache at baseline assessment were at an increased risk of concussion during the season, after adjusting for age group, body checking, year of play, ...
Most Americans sit too much — nearly 10 hours a day. And with all that sitting in front of a computer, television or smartphone, we’re inflicting pain on ourselves, according to movement specialist Dr ...