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Dr. Taves brings things back to the musculoskeletal root cause in today's episode focused on the definitions and anatomical processes that we look at clinically when treating headaches and migraines. He describes what is happening in the neck and the face during a migraine attack and gives examples of how the pain might present in different individuals, from eye pain to jaw pain, or even feelings of numbness and tingling. As a clinic, we have been collecting data on the results of our manual therapy treatment approach and Dr. Taves shares some of the encouraging results we've seen - there is hope! Novera: Headache Center
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