
Edition 6 – A Neuroscience Lesson Before Morning Tea
At the end of the evening, Watson and his research colleague had arrived at a restrained impasse (see Edition 5). Therefore, it was agreed that they

At the end of the evening, Watson and his research colleague had arrived at a restrained impasse (see Edition 5). Therefore, it was agreed that they

Welcome back to the ‘dinner party’ (introduced in Edition 4), where after a harmonious start, some discord between the guests – DINCs, CPM and Serotonin

After delving into the complexities of centrally driven versus peripherally driven central sensitization within the Trigeminocervical Complex (TCC), I would like to invite you to

As I discussed in Edition 2 ‘OC3 in Headache Matters, the TCC is recognised as the relay centre for all things headache and migraine, and

I wanted to take a moment to emphasise the importance of the information I shared in my previous newsletter (Edition 1), particularly regarding the C1,

Firstly, ‘0C3’ is a comprehensive term encompassing the spinal segments from C0 to C1, C1 to C2, and C2 to C3, as well as the