Can neck exercises turn down the volume on chronic migraine?

NCT ID NCT07762690

First seen Aug 13, 2026 · Last updated Aug 14, 2026 · Updated 1 time

Summary

This trial tests whether a neck-focused rehabilitation program can reduce the burden of chronic migraine. Adults aged 18-55 with chronic migraine will be randomly assigned to either an eight-week program of cervical sensorimotor exercises or conventional physiotherapy. The study measures changes in neck muscle activation, joint position sense, and headache impact.

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Active substance
cervical sensorimotor rehabilitation
What this could lead to
If effective, this non-drug rehabilitation approach could offer a way to reduce migraine burden and improve neck function in people with chronic migraine.
What could go wrong
This is a relatively small trial, and results may not apply to everyone. The therapy requires multiple sessions and may not work for all individuals.

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