Dana DiBiaso
Hello.
What exercises have you found helpful that don’t trigger migraines ? Yoga puts too much stress on my shoulders and neck. I love Pilates, but again, it’s hard on my neck and shoulders and causes migraines. Anything with “jossling” sets me off. Is walking my only option?
Holly HardingMember
Melissa ArnoldCommunity Admin
Hey, Dana. We have SO many articles about exercise, and I'll share a link to the archives so you can see if anything in there sparks a new idea for you. But first, since it sounds like you have a lot of neck issues (correct me if I'm wrong!), I've always loved this article and video from an occupational therapist who demonstrates a series of stretches that are good for the neck. Of course, it's not a workout, but you might find that they feel good and don't trigger an attack.
https://migraine.com/living-migraine/stretches-relieve-neck-pain
And as promised, here is our archive link to exercise-focused pieces.
https://migraine.com/search?s=exercise
Keep in mind that walking and other forms of cardio are great workouts by themselves -- even in short intervals of 10 minutes. What about slow, careful weight training? Have you ever tried that or is it too intense?
I give you a lot of credit for continuing to pursue fitness with migraine. Motivation can be tough, even without it! Keep exploring. -Melissa, migraine team
Alene L. Brennan, RYTMember
Best,
Alene, Migraine.com Team Memeber
