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.
Chantelle DeShazer, LAc
Chantelle DeShazer has maintained a practice at Meridian Acupuncture in San Diego, for more than 15 years. She sees patients for a variety of health conditions, including many types of pain, orthopedic problems, stress and anxiety, nutritional issues and women's health. To contact Chantelle about her practice and free samples of the functional food powder supplements she recommends, e-mail her at chantelle@meridianacupuncture.net or visit her Web site at www.meridianacupuncture.net.