vrijdag 12 april 2019

Headache Help Peabody MA Guide

By Lance Thorington


Living with chronic headaches can be debilitating at times. Conventional medical doctors often prescribe powerful medications to make the pain more manageable, but these drugs only mask symptoms, are not always effective, and come with undesirable side effects.

Research from the American chiropractic association says that many people are going to chiropractors seeking help with headaches. Knowing how to address the underlying cause is important in this process. After all patients are looking for lasting relief from this problem.

There are in fact multiple factors that can contribute to suffering with headaches. For example you might be surprised to find that certain foods are a factor. As well excess noise, stress or bright lights can have an impact. Even a simple activity such as exercise may contribute.

Research has shown that chiropractic care can do more to alleviate headaches than just relying on medication. For some patients, headaches are associated with cervical misalignments. When upper spinal vertebrae are not lined up properly, they can place pressure on surrounding nerves, leading to neck pain and headaches. Spinal manipulations restore these joints to their proper position, relieving irritated nerves and reducing the frequency and intensity of headaches and perhaps eliminating them altogether.

Recently it has been shown that manipulation of the spine can assist when a patient suffers from headaches. Some other useful methods include acupuncture, biofeedback and relaxation techniques.

Besides focusing on spinal adjustment, many chiropractors are seeking a more holistic approach for optimizing wellbeing and health. For example if the headache is originating in the neck area, it could be that massage is beneficial. As well many chiropractors today are focusing on diet and supplements.

Patient education is another important part of chiropractic care. Teaching people about the anatomy of the chronic headache can go a long way toward helping them avoid unnecessary pain.




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