Headache Sufferers In Raleigh Find Much-Needed Relief With Chiropractic Care

By Guy Stannard


Headaches are certainly one of the most common maladies seen by chiropractors, and it's no wonder given the ever-increasing pace of modern life. Although they can and do vary quite a bit in their characteristics, they can generally be classified as being tension, migraine or cluster headaches. This brief article will examine these 3 types of headache and how a Raleigh chiropractic office can help.

Easily the most common type of headache is the tension variety. These typically last for an hour or so (although they can last for days) and are often described as a dull ache or sometimes a band of pain around the head. They often result from overly tense neck muscles, which in turn results from poor posture and/or stress.

Migraines are the most severe form of headache and affect something over 20 million people in the United States. Deeply unpleasant, they tend to take the form of an intense, throbbing pain and can be accompanied by nausea. As with tension headaches, they can last for an hour or so, or they can linger for days.

Cluster headaches tend to be very painful, but short in duration. They get their name from the fact that they tend to appear in clusters of one to four headaches per day over several days. They also tend to occur mainly at night and are more common in men than women.

Whatever the headache type, manipulation of the upper vertebrae of the neck is usually of benefit. This procedure corrects the shape of the spine/neck continuum and alleviates muscular tension - a big factor behind most headaches. This technique is often performed as part of a wider care plan that includes additional interventions.

As part of their holistic ethos, chiropractors like to examine the broader lifestyle of their patients. In the case of headache, they will look for any triggering or aggravating factors that may be at work (e. G. Foods, allergens, toxins etc). They may also offer suggestions with regard to things like workstation ergonomics, good posture and stress relief techniques (such as deep breathing).




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