Hands-On therapy may rewire headache brains, pilot study hints
NCT ID NCT06841627
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 33 times
Summary
This completed pilot study looked at how osteopathic manual therapy (OMT) changes the brains of 31 people with migraines, tension, or cluster headaches. Researchers used MRI scans to see if OMT alters brain structure and activity related to pain. The goal was to understand why OMT helps reduce headache pain and disability, not to test a cure.
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Auburn University MRI Center and Edward Via College of Medicine
Auburn, Alabama, 36832, United States
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