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Friday, 31 October 2014

Headache Sufferers In Raleigh Find Relief With Chiropractic Care

By Guy Stannard


The pressure-cooker of modern life certainly creates a lot of stress, and a byproduct of that is an epidemic of headaches. Headaches vary in their characteristics, but most can be classified under the headings of tension, migraine or cluster. Here is a description of the main headache types and how a Raleigh chiropractic office may be able to offer 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).

Migraine is a severe form of headache that affects huge numbers of people in the US. They can be deeply debilitating and often take the form of a painful throbbing in the head (sometimes accompanied by nausea). They can be short-lived, but in some cases can go on 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.

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.

In keeping with their holistic approach to care, a chiropractor will look at each patient's overall lifestyle and seek to identify any causal or aggravating factors for headache. They may advise on workplace ergonomics, correct posture and stress relief techniques. Possible triggers will also be looked at, such as environmental toxins, allergens and even emotional factors.




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