Sunday, October 12, 2014

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

By Guy Stannard


Chiropractors all over the country see a lot of headache sufferers these days, and it's no surprise given the stresses of modern life. They tend to vary in how they manifest for each patient, but can usually be categorized as being migraine, tension or cluster headaches. Here, we will briefly explore these headache types and how a Raleigh chiropractic office can provide relief.

Tension headaches (also known as stress headaches) are easily the most common type, and can last from an hour to several days. Sufferers describe the pain as being like dull ache or perhaps a tight band around the skull. Often, they arise because of tension in the muscles of the neck caused by bad posture or stress (or both).

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 by contrast are usually very short-lived, but they do also tend to be very painful. They arise (as the name indicates) in clusters of one or more headaches each day, over a number of days. They tend to me more common in men than women, and also tend to occur at night time.

Headache sufferers of all types usually benefit from manipulation of the upper vertebrae of the neck. Misalignment in this part of the neck/spine are often a major contributing factor for many headaches. A chiropractor will often administer this technique as part of a broader plan of care that may involve other aspects.

They will usually look at the patients overall health and lifestyle and seek to remedy any issues that may be causing or aggravating the headache. This will likely involve advice on ergonomics, posture and stress relief. Possible headache triggers will also be investigated, such as allergies, environmental toxins and emotional issues.




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