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Daniel Eshetu one of the most important symptoms in clinical medicine As many as 90% of individuals have at least one headache per year Severe, disabling headache is reported…

Healthcare Dry Needling

1. What is Dry Needling Dry Needling involves insertion of very thin needles into ‘myofascial trigger points’ to deactivate and help resolve trigger points, and thus,…

Education Headache

1. HEADACHE Neurology session. Done by ahmed jabbar 2. Caused by traction,displacement inflammation and vascular spasm or distention of pain sensitive structures in the…

Documents NEUROLOGIC and PSYCHIATRIC Disorders Encountered in PREGNANCY.

NEUROLOGIC and PSYCHIATRIC Disorders Encountered in PREGNANCY NEUROLOGIC and PSYCHIATRIC Disorders Encountered in PREGNANCY HEADACHE Most common neurologic complaint in preg.…

Documents AO Manipulation in Headache

Espí-López GV, Oliva-Pascual-Vaca A. Eur J Ost Clin Rel Res. 2012;7(1):10-21. P ag e 1 0 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Atlanto-Occipital Joint Manipulation and Suboccipital Inhibition…

Documents NEUROLOGIC and PSYCHIATRIC Disorders Encountered in PREGNANCY

NEUROLOGIC and PSYCHIATRIC Disorders Encountered in PREGNANCY NEUROLOGIC and PSYCHIATRIC Disorders Encountered in PREGNANCY HEADACHE Most common neurologic complaint in preg.…

Documents Approach to Acute Headache in Adults

Approach to Acute Headache in Adults Approach to Acute Headache in Adults BARRY L. HAINER, MD, and ERIC M. MATHESON, MD, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston,…

Documents Headache

Slide 1 Headache By Wael Hamdy Mansy, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy King Saud University 1 Classification of headaches Primary headaches OR Idiopathic headaches…

Documents SERENE Magazine - Summer 2011

SUMMER 2011VOLUME 2 PLUS: What is the cause of tension-type headaches! Latest News Body Serenefrom th e BODY SERENEâS 16 SWEETEST SERVICES SERENE magazine Birthday Edition…

Documents Headache Management in Primary Care

Setting a DirectionSummary • 20% of all acute neurology admissions • Up to 25% of General Neurology OPD • Important – Migraine alone • mostly primary