Short Pump Doctor Alleviates Migraine Headaches With Chiropractic Techniques

By Kenya Saab


Practically every adult has experienced some type of headaches during their course of their life. It is very common affliction that is known to present in a variety of manifestations and at a full range of intensity possibilities. A Midlothian chiropractor may be able to assist chronic sufferers in finding relief.

Though headaches may be the result of many things, including drug reactions, TMJ, high blood pressure, fatigue and stress, they may also be caused by a neuromuscular disorder. The root of the pain stems from situations such as the inflammation of soft tissue in the neck and head, nerves being pinched by the spinal vertebrae, or knotted muscles. Chiropractic techniques are designed for just this type of issue.

Migraines are a special breed of headache. It is impossible to definitively determine their cause, but it is understood that it has some relation to the complex relationship of the vascular, hormonal and nervous systems. Each year, an excess of 25 million individuals suffer this condition with about 75% of them being female.

They are identified by an intense throbbing in the head, often preceded by the sufferer seeing flashing lights and a blurring of one's vision. Many people experience nausea and an extreme sensitivity to motion, light and noise, making it necessary for them to lay very still in a quiet, dark room. The pain can dissipate as soon as a few hours, or it may last for several days.

The purpose of chiropractic care is to deal with neuromuscular issues. The fact that the throbbing is due to blood being rushed to the brain in intermittent waves caused by the constant constriction and dilation of vessels, makes these techniques so effective. The various methods are known to alleviate the pain completely, or at least lessen it to an acceptable degree.

Each person's migraine experience will be as unique as they are. One's doctor will order specific diagnostic tests to determine the precise nature on a patient's pains in order that the best method be performed. Each technique is drug free, natural and non-invasive.




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