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Occipital Nerve Stimulation for Migraine and Headache Prevention - 2008 Update

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New information from the American Headache Society Conference:   The use of occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) for the prevention of Migraines and headaches is in clinical trials and has been of great interest to those sufferers with intractable Migraines and headaches that do not respond well ...
  1. ONS - Any Trials?
    Anonymous
    Monday, December 01, 2008 at 10:56 AM

    Terri,

    I love the information you provide.  Many thanks. 

     

    Do you know of any trials for ONS that are going on anywhere in the country that I could get into?  I live in Nashville but I will travel anywhere, after 29 years of daily migraines.  My neurologist is taking a job in another state and is checking on this for me, but I wanted to hit a broader audience as she is very busy getting ready to move and all.

     

    Can you help me?

    Reply
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