Headache Trigger Points

mxgo at 01h07
24
Dec
2009
Headache Trigger Points

This information may be of interest to some, who feel their headaches may be muscle related:

http://www.round-earth.com/HeadPainIntro.html

Note, that according to the article, some of the headaches caused by muscle tightness have migraine-like symptoms.
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