Head Disorders

The occipital muscles and tension headache treatment in Sarasota

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: Jun 1, 2026
"Tension-type and cervicogenic headaches often originate at the base of the skull where small deep muscles connect directly to the dura mater through an anatomical structure called the myodural bridge. Understanding this mechanism clarifies why upper cervical structural problems can be a root cause of chronic head pain"  Many patients with ...
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Your complete guide to natural vestibular disorder treatment and relief in Sarasota

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: May 31, 2026
"A comprehensive guide to vestibular disorders, the neuroscience that explains why they occur, the role of the craniocervical junction in balance and brainstem function, and where structural cervical evaluation fits into comprehensive care for appropriate patients"  Vestibular disorders affect tens of millions of Americans, producing symptoms that range from brief positional ...
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Direct fascial and muscular relationships related to upper cervical misalignment | Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Relief Sarasota

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: May 30, 2026
"The Eustachian tube does not sit in isolation. Its function depends on muscles and fascial systems that connect directly to the upper cervical region. Understanding these anatomical relationships clarifies why structural problems at the craniocervical junction may contribute to Eustachian tube dysfunction in appropriate patients"  The Eustachian tube is often discussed ...
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how postural and head postion influences eustachian tube dysfunction

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: May 28, 2026
"Why your ear symptoms change with sleep position, screen use, and head angle — and what this can tell you about the underlying structural factors in your condition"  Patients with Eustachian tube dysfunction often notice patterns in their symptoms that are easy to dismiss but that actually reveal something important about ...
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Baro-challenge-induced Eustachian Tube Dysfunction

Posted in Head Disorders
Date: May 27, 2026
"The ETD subtype that produces problems with flying, diving, and altitude — why it happens, how it's treated, and the structural angle worth considering when the picture has not improved with standard care"  Some patients have ear function that seems essentially normal during everyday life. They breathe normally. They swallow normally. ...
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