Physical Health
Individuals with migraines frequently experience concurrent health conditions, which can influence triggers and treatment options.
Certain health conditions can be more common in people with migraine. One reason for this goes back to the cause of migraine – migraine has a genetic basis, and the brains of those with migraine differ from those without, which could potentially lead to a predisposition to other health issues. Another reason is that the stress and challenges in self-care associated with migraine attacks can, over time, predispose individuals to certain health problems.
In this section, you will find articles discussing some of the most common physical health issues diagnosed alongside migraines and how they may interact with migraine triggers and treatments.

Occupational Therapy & Migraine

Vestibular Physiotherapy: What Is It and What Should I Expect?
Relief from vestibular migraine through physiotherapy is a journey that begins with understanding its specialized approach. Vestibular physiotherapy, an exercise-based therapy, targets persistent...

Why Is It So Difficult to Stick to Migraine Self-Care Routines?

Physiotherapy Exercises for Migraine
Physiotherapy exercises offer promising relief for various types of headaches, including cervicogenic headaches, tension headaches, and migraine, which can be linked to joint or muscle dysfunctions....

Can Physiotherapy Improve Migraine?
Physiotherapy has been studied for its potential to improve migraine, despite the challenges in conducting such studies due to the variety of approaches and the reliance on patient cooperation...

How to Exercise if You Live with Migraine
