Norwalk Chiropractic Office Helps Migraine Sufferers Find Pain Relief

By Kurt Saniel


When headaches are categorized according to how severe they are, the migraine falls into the most severe group. They have been described as blinding, intense and unbearable by those who suffer from them. People hurt and often vomit, missing days of work. Most can do nothing except sit in a dark room until the pain subsides. Local residents turn to a Norwalk CT Chiropractor for help in combating the disabling migraines.

Scientists theorize as to what causes them. Although many theories may be valid, none has been confirmed. There are, however, proven ways to alleviate the pain they cause.

Most individuals prefer to avoid taking possibly addictive medication. Chiropractic care offers an alternative. Spinal adjustments reportedly are successful. Not only are current migraines lessened, but, it is confirmed that future episodes happen less frequently.

For example, in a controlled study conducted at a university, 127 subjects participated. Each had a minimum of one migraine per month. Of the group, 123 completed the study. One group of 83 received chiropractic adjustments over a 2 month period. In that group, 22 percent reported a 90 percent reduction in frequency of the migraines. In that same group, an additional 50 percent reported significant improvement. These percentages were in comparison to the control group of 40 who received no adjustments.

If you are one of the 15 percent of women or 6 percent of men in the population who suffer from these agonizing headaches, chiropractic adjustments promise good results towards alleviating the hurt and nausea they cause. Consulting your chiropractor is the first step. An in-depth discussion and physical exam will be done to confirm the occurrence of migraines.

When the chiropractors professional opinion is that spinal adjustments are appropriate, a schedule for them to be administered will be arranged. With each office visit, you can expect the pain to be reduced. The frequency and intensity of any future episodes may be greatly reduced as well.




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