The sternocleidomastoid muscle, which connects the head, neck and upper spine, has direct neurological relationships with both the trigeminal system and upper cervical nerves. When irritated or tight, this muscle can mimic or drive migraine symptoms – headache, eye redness, drooping eyelids, and restricted neck movement. This case demonstrates how important it is to assess and treat the musculoskeletal system in patients whose migraines don’t respond to conventional care.
Chaiya Sherman, LAc, EAMP
Chaiya Sherman has been working with meridians since 1997, first as a Shiatsu practitioner, and now as an Acupuncturist and brings the knowledge learned in the DAOM program to her patients struggling with unresolved pain conditions.