Getting a headache during or after exercise can be seriously frustrating – especially if you have kept hydrated to try and stop them from happening. But why do these headaches occur? And does keeping ...
At Mishock Physical Therapy (MPT), we blend PT + DC-level musculoskeletal reasoning with an evidence-based treatment stack ...
Regular aerobic exercise may help improve the duration, frequency, and intensity of future migraine episodes. But high intensity can sometimes trigger a migraine or primary exercise headache. You can ...
Pain in the back of the head can be caused by tension, migraine, or exertion headaches. Home remedies, medications, and surgery can help depending on the headache type you have. Contact your doctor if ...
Tension headaches cause pain at the back of the head and are usually mild to moderate. Migraines often cause throbbing pain on one side of the head and can spread to the back. Poor posture can lead to ...
Often, headaches are a sign that the body is under some kind of stress. That stress triggers chemical and physical changes to ...
Sometimes I get headaches like that. They get worse until I eat something, then I yak and I feel fine.<BR><BR>Haven't had one since I was about 19 though. And there was no physical activity ...