Could your neck posture be causing headaches? Discover 7 subtle signs and simple ways to ease tension and calm your nervous system.
Could your neck posture be causing headaches? Discover 7 subtle signs and simple ways to ease tension and calm your nervous system.
Could your headaches be starting in your neck not your head?
In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, host Diane Ducarme uncovers how subtle posture habits may be quietly fueling your pain. Forward head posture, screen time, and daily tension patterns can overload your muscles and nervous system without you realizing it.
You’ll learn:
💡 The 7 subtle posture signs that may be triggering your headaches even if your neck doesn’t “hurt”
💡 What happens inside your muscles, nerves, and brain when forward head posture creates ongoing tension
💡 Simple, science-backed corrections you can start today to reduce strain, calm your nervous system, and support relief
This episode blends neuroscience and practical body awareness so you can understand the root of your pain and begin making small shifts that create real change.
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