Lancaster Chiropractic Doctor Offers Postural Correction Therapy To Prevent Headache Pain

By Carmella Isenhour


An individual with poor posture over a period of time may develop structural problems that lead to pain. One example is the condition known as forward head posture. It can lead to pain, including headaches at the base of the skull. An appointment with a Lancaster Chiropractic professional will provide a clear explanation of the condition and how to care for it.

If a person has good posture, his ear should be aligned with the center of his shoulder. A qualified researcher explains that for every inch the head is held forward from that position, it exerts the equivalent pressure of ten pounds of weight on the neck and upper back muscles. This has a detrimental effect.

A strain is placed on the suboccipital muscles that hold the chin in place. Without them, the chin would drop forward placing it on the chest. If these muscles are kept in a continuously contracted state, the resultant pressure on the suboccipital nerves can be a problem. That pressure can be the source of headache pain.

Studies have shown that a forward head posture adds leverage that may force the entire spine into an incorrect position. This often leads to the formation of a dowagers hump, a lump in the back between the shoulder blades. It can, in addition, interfere with the clients breathing.

The way to correct this misalignment is to realign the upper cervical vertebrae with the skull. A chiropractor uses manual adjustments to gradually ease these small bones into the optimal position. First an evaluation must be done to identify the exact location of the problem.

Your first office visit will be spent compiling a medical history. An examination will be done on the entire spine. An x-ray will be used to clarify your condition.

Manual adjustments are optimal for correcting any spinal misalignment. A series of appointments will be arranged to administer them. You may also receive a specifically-designed exercise routine to follow at home between appointments. Your chiropractor will provide the advice and hands-on care to realign your spine and maintain your spinal health in the future.




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