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Old 03-21-2013, 04:19 PM
claritan claritan is offline
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Originally Posted by DFayesMom View Post
1. Do your headaches feel like they could be caused by eyestrain at all? Are you on the computer a lot? You could see a neuro ophthalmologist to make sure there isn't a vision problem causing your headaches. A regular ophthalmologist won't be able to diagnose the problem.

2. I would think that it could be even more likely that a neck injury could be contributing to your headaches. I had a personal experience where I thought I was having concussion-related headaches, but really it was a problem with my spine. I had a gap between my C-2 and C-3 vertebrae. Once I went to a physical therapist who was a spine specialist trained in the Mulligan technique, she was able to fix the problem in about a minute. It was amazing. She also taught me how to fix it myself were the problem to recur. I went from having a horrible daily headache for a month and a half, to being pretty much fine. I hope you have an easily fixable problem like this! Whatever is wrong, my advice is, don't stop looking for answers. I also got my vitamin and hormone levels checked, and they were fine, but it could've been something like that contributing to my headaches. You never know! Good luck!

how do you do the Mulligan technique?
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