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- $Title{Can Massage Help a Tension Headache?}
- $Subject{headaches pressure massage stress tension stressful environment pain
- headache neck face scalp shoulders muscles mental condition conditions work
- place occupational occupation shoulder muscle musculoskeletal system pressures
- cephalalgia}
- $Volume{E-23,M-18}
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- Where Headaches Originate I*0004001.scf}
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- Can Massage Help a Tension Headache?
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- QUESTION: I have a co-worker with a common problem, and according to him, an
- unusual cure. We work in a pretty high pressure "zoo", and headaches are no
- strangers to any of us. But this friend of mine will suddenly pull up, cry
- that he can take no more, and then tells us he is going for a massage to rid
- himself of the pain. Is this a put on or what? Could you please speculate on
- what he may or may not be doing?
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- ANSWER: Despite your pretty obvious innuendo, there is little here that
- requires any speculation, except for your inappropriate suspicions. Headaches
- in the work place, certainly an office such as you describe, are very common
- indeed. Brought on by stress, anger, emotional and intellectual pressure, and
- jangled nerves, they are called "tension" headaches. Patients describe them
- as a pain that is dull in character, a pressure-like feeling in a band around
- the head. They are caused by excessive contractions of the muscles of the
- neck, face scalp or shoulders. And there is more than one way to find relief.
- Common medications containing aspirin, acetaminophen and ibuprofen are
- often very helpful. But escaping from the stressful environment for a short
- period of time, and taking a brisk walk or getting in an exercise session, may
- also relive the pain. Meditation techniques are used successfully by many.
- And, yes, a gentle massage that includes manipulating the muscles of the face
- and head can also be extremely effective. I think your co-worker knows
- something you may need to learn.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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