Studies examining stabilization training and cervical muscle endurance generally focused on headache as the main topic and did not focus on migraine. Studies examining the effects of vestibular training focused on the effects on vestibular migraine and did not address migraine holistically. Although the effects of vestibular rehabilitation and cervical stabilisation training on balance, cervical muscle endurance and joint position error in individuals with migraine have been examined separately, no study has been found in which all these topics were combined. Based on these reasons, this study aims to investigate the effects of two trainings on cervical muscle strength, normal range of motion, anterior tilt, joint position error, deep muscle endurance and balance in individuals with migraine.
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Craniovertebral Angle
Timeframe: up to 4 weeks
Tragus- Wall Distance
Timeframe: up to 4 weeks
Cervical Range of Motion Measurement (C-ROM)
Timeframe: up to 4 weeks
Craniocervical Flexion Test
Timeframe: up to 4 weeks
Cervical Joint Position Sensation Assessment
Timeframe: up to 4 weeks
Mini Balance Assessment Systems Test
Timeframe: up to 4 weeks