Norwalk Chiropractic Office Helps Migraine Sufferers Find Pain Relief

By Kurt Saniel


Some headaches are mild and some hurt more than others. Migraine headaches are at the highest end of the pain scale. Victims describe them as unbearable, blinding and excruciating. Besides the pain there is often nausea and vomiting. They are unable to go to work and may sit in a dark room until the headache subsides. Many seek relief in the office of a prominent Norwalk CT Chiropractor.

There are many possible causes that have been explored. Any may be valid, but, none can be confirmed. But, fortunately, there are methods that are successful in reducing the pain.

Spinal chiropractic adjustments are favored by those who do not want to take medication. These adjustments have succeeded in reducing the pain level of a current headache. Moreover, those who receive adjustments report a reduction in episodes and a lower level of pain when they occur.

One controlled scientific study was conducted at a university where 127 sufferers participated. The requirement for participation was a minimum of one migraine a month. Of the 127, 4 did not finish the study. A group of 83 had chiropractic adjustments over a 2 month period of time. Of those, 22 percent reported a reduction in frequency of 90 percent. In that same group significant improvement was reported by another 50 percent. The control group, used for comparison, included 40 who did not receive adjustments.

Chiropractic spinal adjustments, therefore, help those who suffer from these migraines. Women are stricken three times as often as men. The first step to take towards relief is consulting a chiropractor. During the first appointment your symptoms will be discussed. You will be examined physically to confirm that migraines are causing the pain.

When the chiropractors professional opinion is that spinal adjustments are appropriate, a schedule for them to be administered will be arranged. With each office visit, you can expect the pain to be reduced. The frequency and intensity of any future episodes may be greatly reduced as well.




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