RESUMO
BACKGROUND: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome is classified as a perceptual disorder. The sufferers report episodes of distorted visual perceptions, altered body schema, and distorted experiences of time. The syndrome can be caused by migraine headaches. Migraine headaches can be caused by cervical spine instability and aberrant intersegmental motion. METHODS: Training the deep neck flexor endurance lead to a reduction in migraine headaches and in turn a reduction or secession of the Alice in Wonderland Syndrome episodes. RESULTS: There is a resolution of the Alice in Wonderland Syndrome episodes after cervical spine stabilization is achieved. CONCLUSIONS: Training of the deep neck flexors shows promise as a primary treatment of migraine headaches and should be further investigated.