Article by Dr Michael Vagg Headaches are uncommon in toddlers. But between the ages of three and seven, around 5% to 50% of children experience headaches of some type. From seven to fifteen years, headache prevalence peaks at up to 75%. The vast majority of headaches experienced are tension-type headaches...
Migraines in childhood and adolescence: more than just a headache
Read MoreHealth Check: What Causes Headaches?
Read MoreArticle by Dr Michael Vagg We all get headaches from time to time. In fact, nearly every second person in the world had a headache at least once in the past year. But these can feel very different, depending on which of the nearly 200 types of headache you have....
Knee Pain Before and After — Confidence, Expectation, Disappointment and Hope
Read MoreDr Diarmuid McCoy was an invited speaker at the Annual Scientific Congress of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in Sydney (May 2018). He addressed the post op and Trauma Pain Section on modern management of chronic knee pain before and after total knee replacement. The title of the lecture...