Level II Course in Cambridge

It is always exciting to welcome Practitioners to a Level II course after six months of applying the knowledge and skill gained in a Level I course.  The Level II course provides advanced training using the ‘Watson Headache Approach’ with emphasis on determining if cervicogenic (neck) dysfunction can be the cause of headache and migraine.
Cheers,
Dean
Consultant [...]



Level I Course in Cambridge

Level I Course in Cambridge included Physiotherapists from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy and Germany.
These Physiotherapists are all experienced in their own right.  Having expressed interest in how to provide responsible, skilled and advanced neuro-musculoskeletal physiotherapy in the diagnosis and management of cervicogenic (neck-related) headache and migraine they attended this two day course.
Many participants have [...]



Welcome to my Journey in Headache and Migraine

My journey started in 1987 when I commenced a Masters research program at the University of South Australia. The results of this research were published in the international headache journal, Cephalalgia, and have influenced the management of cervicogenic (neck-related) headache sufferers.
In 1991, I established The Headache Clinic in Adelaide, South Australia, which became recognised nationally [...]