Alternative therapies in headache. Is there a role?
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Alternative or complementary modes of treatment often lack scientific proof of efficacy. This is true for many drugs that are used for prophylaxis of headaches as well. Many of these complementary modes are inexpensive, harmless, and possibly effective. Patients can be given a list of options in the following order of clinician preference: aerobic exercise; isometric neck exercise; biofeedback; a combination product containing magnesium, riboflavin, and feverfew; and acupuncture. The patient must decide which of these approaches is appealing, affordable, and realistically doable.