Prevalence and profile of New Zealand osteopaths treating people experiencing headaches and migranes

Antunes-Ferreira, A P, Vaughan, B, Draper-Rodi, J, Muddle, L, Treffel, L, McIntyre, C, Fleischmann, M, Cerritelli, F, Sampath, K Kovanur and Steel, A (2025) Prevalence and profile of New Zealand osteopaths treating people experiencing headaches and migranes. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 22. pp. 501-511. ISSN 1553-3540

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Abstract

Objectives To describe the prevalence and profile of NZ osteopaths treating people experiencing headaches and migraines. This study is the first to describe this practice. Background Manual and manipulative therapy interventions are commonly sought by individuals experiencing headaches or migraines. Evidence supports the use of manual therapy as part of the management of headache and migraine disorders. Osteopaths are health professionals who provide care for individuals experiencing headaches and migraines. However, there is a lack of data concerning the profile of osteopaths treating these conditions, in addition to their diagnostic and management strategies. Methods The Osteopathy Research Connect-New Zealand (ORC-NZ), a practice-based research network for the New Zealand osteopathy profession, was established, and recruitment occurred between August to December 2018. Results Two hundred and seventy-seven respondents provided responses to the headache and migraine items on the ORC-NZ practice questionnaire. Of these respondents, 235 (84.8 %) indicated treating headaches often, and 107 (38.6 %) indicated treating migraines often. Osteopaths who reported often treating patients with migraines and headaches were more likely to report clinically supervising associates and be co-located with a general practitioner. In terms of management, they tend to use HVLA, are likely to treat TMJ in the case of migraines, and the thoracic spine for patients with headaches. Further, NZ osteopaths frequently refer patients with migraines and/or headaches to other practitioners. Conclusions NZ osteopaths treat patients with migraines and/or headaches and frequently refer them to other practitioners. NZ osteopaths are aware of the inter-professional approach required for this patient population.

Item Type: Article
Schools: UCO School of Osteopathy
Depositing User: Bridget Roberts
Date Deposited: 17 Oct 2025 10:39
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2025 10:39
URI: https://hsu.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/594

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