SCM Release: The Osteopathic Home Protocol for Chronic Migraines, Vertigo, Tinnitus & Jaw Pain
You wake up — and feel that pressure behind your eyes, ringing in your ear, dizziness when you move. You wait for it to pass. It doesn't. You've had the MRI. It showed nothing. But the symptoms are real — and they keep coming back. SCM Release was built for adults 40–55 who've been treated for six conditions for years. In just 10 minutes a day, you'll use trigger point release, postural correction, and breath techniques developed by an osteopathic doctor — to reset the muscle most doctors never check.
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Your Migraines, Dizziness & Ear Ringing May Not Be Six Different Conditions. They May Be One Muscle Nobody Checked.
Are these familiar?
- Years of headaches — and every scan comes back normal
- Dizziness or vertigo when you turn your head, look up, or roll over
- Ringing in your ears the ENT calls "idiopathic"
- Brain fog that gets worse the longer you're on a screen
- Pressure behind your eyes, in your cheeks, in your sinuses — no clear cause
- Episodes of blurry vision that come and go
- Jaw tightness, clicking, or facial pain — but your dentist says your bite is fine
- Pain meds don't touch it. They never did.
- One side of your head always feels worse than the other
- You've been told it's "tension," "stress," or "anxiety" for years
Here's what most doctors never check for.
The sternocleidomastoid sits on the side of your neck — a long diagonal muscle running from your collarbone up to behind your ear. When it spasms or develops trigger points, it doesn't refer pain to your neck. It refers it to your forehead, temple, and behind your eye — which is why it mimics migraine. To your jaw, cheek, and sinuses — which is why it mimics TMJ and chronic sinusitis. It disrupts your balance — which is why it mimics inner-ear disease. And in the most under-recognised pattern of all: it can drive the ringing in your ear that your ENT couldn't explain.
A double-blind clinical trial of 71 patients with chronic tinnitus and myofascial pain showed that trigger point deactivation in the SCM and surrounding cervical muscles significantly reduced tinnitus (p<0.001) — including in patients where every audiological treatment had already failed.
It has a specific test. It has a specific release. Most clinics skip both.
That's why you've been suffering for years. Not because your body is broken. Because nobody checked the right muscle.
SCM Release gives your body the signal it's been missing.
Finally Know What's Causing It — And Have A Protocol That Holds
- Find your SCM trigger points in under 60 seconds — once you know where to press, you understand your symptoms for the first time
- Release the muscle that's been referring pain to your head, eyes, ears, and jaw
- Calm the daily pressure behind your eyes, in your temples, in your cheeks
- Turn your head, look up, or roll over without the room tilting
- Get through a screen day without the brain fog rolling in by 3pm
- Reduce the ear ringing the ENT couldn't explain
- Stop bouncing between specialists who can't find anything wrong
Your body doesn't need another preventive. It needs the muscle nobody checked — released, in the right order.
How SCM Release Works
1. Find what's locked
Viktor's diagnostic palpation shows exactly where your SCM is gripping — two heads, four common trigger points. Once you can locate them yourself, you understand what's been driving the symptoms.
2. Release the muscle
Soft osteopathic palpation techniques restore correct length to the SCM. Gentle, precise, done entirely at home. No equipment. No clinic.
3. Calm the referral pattern
Targeted work on the connected structures that share the SCM's pain map — suboccipitals at the base of your skull, jaw, throat — so the symptoms don't bounce back from a different angle.
4. Correct the postural cause
Forward head posture is the #1 thing pulling your SCM into chronic spasm. Daily corrections that stop the cycle that keeps re-creating the problem.
5. Maintain your reset daily
Short morning and evening protocols that keep the SCM calm after long screen days, bad sleep, or stress weeks. Ten minutes. No equipment. No clinic.
Why choose this course?
Other programs stretch your neck. This one releases the muscle they missed.
- Built around one specific mechanism — the SCM — not generic neck pain advice
- Osteopathic protocol by Viktor Radionov, Doctor of Osteopractice — clinical precision, home format
- Targets the muscle that mimics 6 conditions — exactly where nobody else looks
- 10-minute daily format — no clinic, no medication, no equipment
- Built for the symptoms that keep coming back — chronic migraines, dizziness, tinnitus, jaw pressure, brain fog
- Clinical research shows trigger point release can significantly reduce tinnitus, even after ENT treatments have failed. Most doctors don't know this. Viktor's protocol does.
Academic plan
13 video lessons
- Lesson 1.1: What Is the SCM & Why It Mimics 6 Conditions
- Lesson 1.2: Self-Diagnosis: Find Your SCM Trigger Points
- Lesson 2.1: Release Migraines & One-Sided Headaches
- Lesson 2.2: Stop Dizziness, Vertigo & Spatial Disorientation
- Lesson 2.3: Clear Brain Fog & Head Pressure
- Lesson 2.4: Wake Up Without Morning Head Heaviness
- Lesson 2.5: Release Tinnitus, Ear Pressure & Jaw/TMJ Pain
- Lesson 1: Best Warm-Up Exercises for the Neck
- Lesson 2: Releasing Throat and Jaw Tension
- Lesson 4.1: Deep SCM Trigger Point Release
- Lesson 4.2: Suboccipital + Base of Skull Release
- Lesson 4.3: Calm Your Nervous System via the Neck
- Lesson 4.4: Daily 10-Min Reset for Long-Term Relief
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