Complementary and Integrative Health Treatments for Migraine

Update Item Information
Title Complementary and Integrative Health Treatments for Migraine
Creator Palak S. Patel, Mia T. Minen
Affiliation Departments of Neurology (PSP, MTM) and Population Health (MTM), NYU Langone Health, New York, New York
Abstract Background: Migraine is a chronic disabling neurologic condition that can be treated with a combination of both pharmacologic and complementary and integrative health options.Evidence acquisition: With the growing interest in the US population in the use of nonpharmacologic treatments, we reviewed the evidence for supplements and behavioral interventions used for migraine prevention.Results: Supplements reviewed included vitamins, minerals, and certain herbal preparations. Behavioral interventions reviewed included cognitive behavioral therapy, biofeedback, relaxation, the third-wave therapies, acupuncture, hypnosis, and aerobic exercise. Conclusions: This article should provide an appreciation for the wide range of nonpharmacologic therapies that might be offered to patients in place of or in addition to migraine-preventive medications.
OCR Text Show
Date 2019-09
Language eng
Format application/pdf
Type Text
Publication Type Journal Article
Source Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, September 2019, Volume 39, Issue 3
Publisher Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Holding Institution Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, 10 N 1900 E SLC, UT 84112-5890
Rights Management © North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
ARK ark:/87278/s64v27v7
Setname ehsl_novel_jno
ID 1595888
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s64v27v7
Back to Search Results