INTRODUCTION: Headaches are common among children.1One third of all seven-year-old and one half of all fifteen-year-old children experience headaches.2 Two and one-half percent of all seven-year-old and fifteen percent of all fifteen-year-old children have “frequent” headaches.3 Current evaluation involves taking a history and performing physical and neurological examinations; treatment consists of palliative care such as rest and/or analgesics.1 Another more corrective approach can be through the craniosacral fascial system, an integration of the craniosacral and fascial or connective tissue components.
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