By Don Grant Rebel


In America, a doctor of chiropractic is the healthcare professional who is most likely perform manipulation of the spine which is also called an adjustment. Many people associate chiropractic with back pain. However, chiropractic care can be used to treat many other conditions including headaches. More than 14,000 patients who were surveyed regarding their satisfaction with healthcare providers rated chiropractic treatment their number one choice, as reported in Consumer Reports, May 2009.

Adjustments by a Doctor of Chiropractic to the upper bones of the neck work to relieve irritated nerves and joints that may precipitate headaches. Chiropractic remedies may even be more effective than other methods and types of headache treatments. A study, by researchers, of patients with chronic cervicogenic headaches (meaning originating from the upper area of the cervical spine) revealed greater improvement resulting from chiropractic care than from massage treatment. This published study of the The Spine Journal in February 2010 is only one of numerous papers noting the effectiveness of chiropractic for headache treatment.

Another study of patients with tension headache was published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. One of two groups was treated with medication, the other received chiropractic care. After a 6 week period of treatment, both groups reported less intense and fewer headaches. However, 82 percent of the patients receiving chiropractic therapy reported fewer side effects. Importantly, the chiropractic patients reported continuing relief after the studies treatment period concluded. Once the patients who took the medication stopped taking their drugs they reported that their headache pain returned.

Since many people have never had a visit to a chiropractor, some people are not familiar with chiropractic treatment and may be reluctant to use it. These concerns should be minimized because a chiropractor has 5 years in chiropractic college after undergraduate school of intense education in order to practice professionally. Patients are happy to make a referral to a good chiropractor because they are living free of pain thanks to the treatment and they are happy to discuss the results.

For people who prefer not to take medications, chiropractic is a logical alternative. Chiropractors feel pharmaceuticals should be taken only after more natural methods are explored. Drugs merely mask the symptoms of a headache while chiropractic treats the real cause. After conducting a thorough history and exam, chiropractors will reveal the cause and discuss recommended treatment possibilities designed to provide relief. Chiropractic treatments are safe, gentle and administered in a private room in the chiropractic office. Many insurance plans that recognize consumer preferences cover chiropractic treatment, allowing headache sufferers to get relief in return for their premium payments.

The best chiropractors do more than just administer spinal manipulations. They also recommend lifestyle changes that may reduce the risk of developing a headache in the future. Stress, posture, activities, and even diet can contribute to this medical issue. By following the advice of a chiropractor, a patient may begin feeling better very quickly and be able to maintain the results through recommended practices.

By correcting various areas with spinal misalignment, chiropractors can help patients suffering from headaches. This treatment is safe and not painful and many patients report a release of pressure after having chiropractic treatment. As a popular form of treatment, chiropractic is worthy of some investigation by anyone suffering from headache pain who is ready for a long lasting solution.




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