In this episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves dives into the surprising connection between tinnitus (ear ringing) and the neck. Many people are told their tinnitus is purely an ear problem — but for some, the root cause is actually mechanical and related to the upper cervical spine—the neck. You’ll learn: How to identify if your tinnitus changes when you move your neck or jawThe difference between ear-based tinnitus and somatic tinnitusWhy muscle tension, joint stiffness, or previ...
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In this episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves dives into the surprising connection between tinnitus (ear ringing) and the neck. Many people are told their tinnitus is purely an ear problem — but for some, the root cause is actually mechanical and related to the upper cervical spine—the neck. You’ll learn: How to identify if your tinnitus changes when you move your neck or jawThe difference between ear-based tinnitus and somatic tinnitusWhy muscle tension, joint stiffness, or previ...
3 Simple Steps to Improve Headaches and Migraines at Home
The Headache Doctor Podcast
19 minutes
2 months ago
3 Simple Steps to Improve Headaches and Migraines at Home
In this episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves shares three practical and effective steps that anyone can take at home to reduce headaches and migraines. These strategies are simple, actionable, and designed to give you more control over your health without depending on medication. If you’ve been searching for ways to manage your headaches day-to-day, this episode will give you the clarity and confidence to get started. 🔹 Book a Free Discovery Visit at Novera: Headache Center 👉 Sc...
The Headache Doctor Podcast
In this episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves dives into the surprising connection between tinnitus (ear ringing) and the neck. Many people are told their tinnitus is purely an ear problem — but for some, the root cause is actually mechanical and related to the upper cervical spine—the neck. You’ll learn: How to identify if your tinnitus changes when you move your neck or jawThe difference between ear-based tinnitus and somatic tinnitusWhy muscle tension, joint stiffness, or previ...