Headaches and Chiropractic Therapy

When thinking about chiropractic therapy, the treatment of headaches doesn’t often come to mind. However, chiropractic therapy has proven to be an effective method in alleviating headache pain.

Headache Facts

Headache is our most common form of pain and a major reason cited for days missed at work or school as well as visits to the doctor.  The International Classification of Headache Disorders, published by the International Headache Society, is used to classify more than 150 types of primary and secondary headache disorders. Primary headaches occur independently and are not caused by another medical condition.  Migraine, cluster, and tension-type headache are the more familiar types of primary headache.

Secondary headaches are symptoms of another health disorder that causes pain-sensitive nerve endings to be pressed on or pulled or pushed out of place. They may result from underlying conditions including fever, infection, medication overuse, stress or emotional conflict, high blood pressure, psychiatric disorders, head injury or trauma, stroke, tumors, and nerve disorders (particularly trigeminal neuralgia, a chronic pain condition that typically affects a major nerve on one side of the jaw or cheek).

Headaches can range in frequency and severity of pain. Some individuals may experience headaches once or twice a year, while others may experience headaches more than 15 days a month. Pain can range from mild to disabling and may be accompanied by symptoms such as nausea or increased sensitivity to noise or light, depending on the type of headache.

National Institutes of Health

woman sitting on couch experiencing a painful headache

Treating Headaches With Chiropractic Therapy

At Merckling Family Chiropractic, we can help determine the type of headaches you are suffering from and develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

 
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