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It’s another hot and sunny summer day and the kids are ready to go to the park to enjoy the weather. You would love to take them, but you are getting that old, familiar feeling. It begins with cloudy vision and sensitivity to noise. Then, the neck stiffness begins and turns into a dull throb in the head, which will soon turn into a nauseating pounding sensation. You’re going to be trapped inside again, suffering through another migraine headache attack.

If you suffer from migraines, you’re certainly not alone. Migraine headaches affect 1 out of every 10 people. Migraines can be debilitating when they occur, and often times they do not respond to drugs. So, what can be done to prevent this condition from occurring? According to a recent study, chiropractic care may be the answer.

One hundred and twenty-seven migraine sufferers (at least one migraine per month) were divided into two groups for comparison. Group 1 received chiropractic adjustments at specific vertebral subluxations determined by the treating practitioner; group 2 served as controls and received inactive treatment (electrical stimulation with no current delivered). Subjects receiving chiropractic adjustments reported substantial improvement with a decrease in migraine frequency, duration, disability, and medication use following two months of treatment. One in five participants reported a 90% reduction in migraines, and half reported significant improvement in migraine severity. There is alot of research to support the use of chiropractic care for migraines.

Unlike medication, which serves only to cover up the symptoms of migraine attacks, the goal of chiropractic care is to reduce or eliminate the abnormal neurological function that is causing the migraine headaches. Another reason to consider choosing a conservative, corrective approach is to avoid the side effects that are caused by migraine medications. These side effects include, but are not limited to: dizziness, fainting, nausea, confusion, muscle weakness, organ damage, and sleep disorders. Some migraine medications such as butalbitals and opiates may cause you to have rebound headaches, which may occur on their own or as a symptom of withdrawal from the migraine medications. Many of these are addictive as well.

If you are interested in finding out more about how chiropractic can help your migraines, contact your local Doctor of chiropractic.For more incredible information on Headaches visit www.DoctorGendron.com.

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