
Medical Diagnosis
When Managing Headache and Migraine A colleague recently sought to question some of my criticism of medical diagnosis in migraine, see Commentary for Health Professionals,

When Managing Headache and Migraine A colleague recently sought to question some of my criticism of medical diagnosis in migraine, see Commentary for Health Professionals,

In Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias It is refreshing to come across a case study which supports my clinical experience. This study1 describes a woman with a

Role and Relevance in Headache Recently, the role and relevance of ‘Yellow Flags’ in chronic pain has been questioned.1 The average length of history of

Questions and Answers Question: In your view, if what appears to be a classical right C2,3 cervicogenic headache and it responds to a Triptan, is

Questions and Answers Q: Of the primary headache types are there some that are more difficult to treat than others? A: Probably the Trigeminal Autonomic

Referring to a Person with Migraine Over the past 25 years or so, I have never really been comfortable referring to a person with migraine