Is your posture fueling migraines? Discover how screens, tension, and digital gravity strain your nervous system, and how alignment restores ease.
Is your posture fueling migraines? Discover how screens, tension, and digital gravity strain your nervous system, and how alignment restores ease.
You tilt your head for one quick scroll and suddenly your neck, jaw, and temples feel heavier. It’s not just “bad posture.” It’s a full-body stress signal your brain can’t ignore.
In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, host Diane Ducarme explores how screens reshape the way your body holds itself and how those tiny shifts in posture can quietly fuel tension, dizziness, and migraine attacks.
Blending neuroscience with Eastern medicine, we break down why the modern digital world is pulling your body out of alignment and your brain into overload.
You’ll discover:
💡 How forward-head posture and screen angles overload the brain’s pain and balance centers
💡 Why chronic neck and jaw tension trap the nervous system in a “micro-stress loop”
💡 What TCM teaches about posture, Qi flow, and how stagnation leads to pain
💡 Practical ways to restore alignment not through perfection, but through ease, breath, and gentle awareness
This isn’t about sitting perfectly. It’s about reclaiming the natural alignment that lets your energy, and your life, flow.
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