Migraine Awareness Week coming upAround 8 million people in the UK suffer with migraine. To help raise the profile of this debilitating headache, The Migraine Trust launched Migraine Awareness Week. This years event falls from the 7th – 13th September and to mark the occasion we have produced an article covering the different types of headache and what can be done to help alleviate them. The number of people in the UK suffering with migraine is greater than those suffering from diabetes, epilepsy and asthma combined. Although the cause of migraine is still unclear, there are now many treatments available, both conventional and complementary which can help alleviate the symptoms. There is as yet, no cure for migraine. Complementary treatments for all types of headache include therapies such as Osteopathy. As well as giving simple first aid advice i.e. rest, re-hydrate, and pain control, osteopaths will focus on the structural and functional pre-disposing factors to the condition. Osteopaths will look at your posture, diet, medical status and lifestyle, in order to help you to reduce the number and severity of attacks. A couple of dates for your diary: • 4th - 7th September 2008 - Scientific conference The Migraine Trust is the UK’s leading research and support charity for people suffering with migraine. Founded in 1965, over the years it has invested over £3million into research projects to try to establish more about the condition and how it can be treated. The charity is committed to supporting sufferers by improving diagnosis, treatments, information and advice. Tags : |







