Migraine treatment requires a multi-faceted approach to alleviate acute symptoms and to prevent future attacks. Over-the-counter pain relievers or prescription medications can help, but for frequent or severe migraines, preventive medications or therapies are needed. Newer age therapies include Neurotoxin treatment and CGRP (Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide) Inhibitors.
Lifestyle adjustments, stress management, and physical therapies are also necessary for effective management. At NerveSync, we offer a comprehensive approach to migraine care, ensuring our patients receive the most effective treatments tailored to their unique needs.
Migraine is a complex neurological condition with symptoms that include:
Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS) and Electromyography (EMG) are specialized diagnostic tests that evaluate the health and function of nerves and muscles. At NerveSync we utilize these tests to detect abnormalities, diagnose various neuromuscular disorders, and guide treatment strategies. With NCS, we measure the speed and strength of signals traveling between nerves. In contrast, EMG assesses the electrical activity within muscles, both at rest and during contraction. Both tests are crucial in pinpointing the cause of symptoms like muscle weakness, numbness, or pain. Under the care of our seasoned professionals, you can expect a thorough examination, precise results, and guidance through every step of the process. At NerveSync, we're committed to providing clarity and solutions for your neurological concerns.
Neurotoxin has gained prominence in the field of neurology for a variety of therapeutic applications. When used in therapeutic doses, Neurotoxin works by inhibiting the release of acetylcholine from nerve endings, leading to muscle relaxation. Below are some of the key advantages of using Neurotoxin therapy in neurology:
Multiple Indications:
Long-lasting Relief: A single Neurotoxin injection can provide symptom relief for up to 3 to 4 months, and sometimes even longer, depending on the condition being treated.
Minimally Invasive: Neurotoxin injections are a minimally invasive procedure, which can be preferable to more invasive treatments or surgeries for some conditions.
Quick Procedure: Neurotoxin injections usually take only a few minutes, depending on the number of injections needed.
Targeted Therapy: Neurotoxin offers a localized treatment approach, targeting specific muscles or glands, which reduces the risk of systemic side effects.
Reduction in Medication Intake: For some conditions, successful Neurotoxin treatment can reduce the need for oral medications, which can be especially beneficial for patients experiencing side effects from these medications.
Safety Profile: When administered by trained professionals and for approved indications, Neurotoxin has a favorable safety profile. Side effects are typically localized and temporary.
Improved Quality of Life: Many patients experience a significant improvement in their quality of life following Neurotoxin treatment, particularly when debilitating conditions like severe spasticity or chronic migraines are effectively managed.
Potential Cost Savings: While the upfront cost of Neurotoxin can be high, it might lead to long-term savings by reducing the need for medications, other treatments, or even surgeries.
Complementary to Other Treatments: Neurotoxin can be used in conjunction with other treatments, including oral medications, physical therapy, and more, allowing for a comprehensive treatment approach.
It's essential to remember that while Neurotoxin offers numerous advantages, it's not suitable for everyone. There are specific contraindications and potential side effects to consider. A thorough evaluation by a neurologist or another trained professional is necessary before starting Neurotoxin therapy.
At NerveSync, Raelene Clark, our highly qualified Orofacial Pain Practitioner, offers specialized care for patients suffering from conditions like temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), migraines, and facial pain. With nearly three decades of clinical and academic experience, Raelene uses a comprehensive approach that includes manual therapies, myofascial release, DC/TMD assessments, dry needling, and cold spray release techniques. Her expertise also extends to managing bruxism, trigeminal neuralgia, and occipital neuralgia, providing effective relief for chronic headaches and jaw-related disorders. Whether you're dealing with jaw dysfunction, muscle tension, or complex orofacial pain, Raelene's treatments aim to restore function and alleviate discomfort, helping you achieve a better quality of life.