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Headaches and foot posture

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Bone, May 25, 2010.

  1. Bone

    Bone Member


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    Hi to all, I'm new around here and was wondering if anyone had seen any published papers on the link between foot posture and headaches or success in the treatment of headaches with prescription foot orthoses.

    I'm a podiatrist working in Sydney NSW.

    Cheers,

    Bone
     
  2. Griff

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  3. Bone

    Bone Member

    Thanks Ian
     
  4. DitchDoctor

    DitchDoctor Welcome New Poster

    well, if you have read my profile, you, by now know, I'm no podiatrist, however, I do have a little input. I have a fascial tear in my left foot. Since the tear, I have noticed an increase in my migraines being triggered. I don't know if it is related or not. The headaches seem to be more easily triggered during my higher pain levels. Think there's a connection? Hmmm ( Sorrry I don't use medical terminology alot....I use it enough everyday already on the ambulance)
     
  5. Hi Bone Looks Like Ian has helped you out. :welcome: To Podiatry Arena
     
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