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...
Kids, School, and Headaches: Understanding Triggers and Finding Relief
The Headache Doctor Podcast
21 minutes
2 months ago
Kids, School, and Headaches: Understanding Triggers and Finding Relief
In this episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves explains why children may develop daily headaches, especially as the school year begins. He covers abdominal and atypical migraines, the role of the neck, and common school-related triggers like screen time, sitting, and sports. Parents will learn practical tips to help their kids find relief and avoid years of unnecessary suffering. Click this link to take advantage of our 10% off SAM offer. Outside of Colorado? Click this link to boo...
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...