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Biofeedback Types for Migraine Treatment
Cerebral TorqueBiofeedback is a non-invasive, non-pharmacological approach that enables individuals to gain control over physiological processes linked to migraine, such as muscle tension, blood flow, and brain activity. Using monitoring equipment,...
Biofeedback Types for Migraine Treatment
Cerebral TorqueBiofeedback is a non-invasive, non-pharmacological approach that enables individuals to gain control over physiological processes linked to migraine, such as muscle tension, blood flow, and brain activity. Using monitoring equipment,...
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Chronic Pain Conditions Associated with Migraine
Cerebral TorqueChronic Pain Conditions Associated with Migraine Condition Description Association with Migraine References Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) A functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. Higher prevalence...
Chronic Pain Conditions Associated with Migraine
Cerebral TorqueChronic Pain Conditions Associated with Migraine Condition Description Association with Migraine References Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) A functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. Higher prevalence...
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Understanding Migraine in the Elderly
Cerebral TorqueMigraine in elderly patients presents unique challenges that require specialized management approaches. Unlike classic migraine in younger adults, elderly patients often experience more bilateral or global headaches with less pulsating...
Understanding Migraine in the Elderly
Cerebral TorqueMigraine in elderly patients presents unique challenges that require specialized management approaches. Unlike classic migraine in younger adults, elderly patients often experience more bilateral or global headaches with less pulsating...
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Novel Treatments and Approaches in Migraine Res...
Cerebral TorqueNovel Treatments and Approaches in Migraine Research (as of February 2025)
Novel Treatments and Approaches in Migraine Res...
Cerebral TorqueNovel Treatments and Approaches in Migraine Research (as of February 2025)