MLB player Starling Marte’s migraine headaches were so bad that they made him miss games. Eventually, he had to go on the injured list.
Then, Marte discovered CEFALY: a migraine treatment device worn on the forehead that relieves and prevents migraine pain at the source.
It took time for Marte to get used to CEFALY’s neurostimulation therapy. “During the first few treatments I would remove it because I wasn’t used to how it felt. But once I got adjusted, it really does work and helps with the migraine attacks,” Marte says.
Discover CEFALY’s breakthrough migraine treatment device
When you’re an athlete, migraine can stop you in your tracks. Whether you’re a pro baseball player like Marte or a weekend pickleball warrior, you need a migraine treatment you can rely on — and that doesn’t have side effects that make you feel even worse. Let’s look at some key ways athletes manage migraine so they can stay in the game.
Migraine management for athletes
- Adapt your workout routine. Exercise can benefit migraine, but it can also be a trigger. It’s tough to stay in peak condition without pushing yourself too hard! Some adaptations may include: long warm-ups and cool-downs, slower movements, minimizing head movement, lifting lighter weights, and avoiding exercise in hot weather.
- Follow a life routine, too. Keeping a consistent schedule is a powerful way to prevent migraine. Get up and go to bed at the same time every day. Don’t skip meals. Do a CEFALY PREVENT treatment every evening.
- Allow yourself to rest. Are you one of those “every day is leg day,” “go hard or go home” athletes? It may be time to change your perspective. Rest days and good sleep will not only help prevent migraine, but can help your muscles recover and prevent injury as well.
- Stay hydrated. Athletes need to pay extra attention to their fluid intake. Don’t just chug water after a tough practice; stay hydrated all day long, and add electrolytes as well.
- Pay attention to your emotional state. The number-one migraine trigger is stress. That’s bad news if you tend to get worked up about upcoming competitions or events! While you can’t eliminate stress from your life, you can learn to manage it with proven techniques like deep breathing and meditation.
- Track everything. Just as keeping a workout diary or fitness journal can help improve your athletic performance, tracking your migraine patterns allows you to identify triggers and recognize patterns. Download the CeCe Migraine Management app: an intuitive migraine journal that also gives you the power to control your CEFALY device.
- Commit to a daily PREVENT treatment. Just as it takes many gym sessions to build muscle, it takes consistent use of CEFALY’s PREVENT mode to make your trigeminal nerve less sensitive. To reduce the frequency of migraine attacks, use the 20-minute PREVENT setting every day.
CEFALY: Proven migraine relief for athletes (and everyone else)
“I would say from a scale of 1 – 10, I would give it a 10 because it has eliminated the need to use medications,” says Starling Marte. “I just use the device, and it helps alleviate it quickly. I really like it and as soon as I feel a sense of pain coming on, I put it on and it takes away the pain before it starts. That to me is a big deal.”
He’s not alone. In clinical studies…
- 79% of patients saw a significant reduction in headache pain after one hour of CEFALY ACUTE treatment.
- 56.4% of patients said CEFALY resolved their most bothersome symptom, such as nausea, vomiting, or light or sound sensitivity.
- Acute migraine medication intake decreased by 74.4% among patients who responded to PREVENT treatment with CEFALY. (PREMICE)
Looking for a migraine treatment that’s clinically proven, safe, and soothing — without the side effects of medication?
You need to try CEFALY.