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Dr. Andre Rodrigues

Chiropractic for Migraine Headaches


woman with migraine headache

Migraine Symptoms: Throbbing pain. Eye and neck pain. Blurred vision. Nausea. Aura. If you’re one of the millions who suffer from migraine headaches, you’ve likely tried many treatments. It is likely that you have tried pain pill after pain pill to relieve your symptoms. But, if you have not tried it yet, you may be glad to know that chiropractic treatment for migraines is a promising approach to managing the condition.



How Can Chiropractic Treatment Help with Migraines?

When a migraine occurs, cranial blood vessels expand (vasodilation) as opposed to a regular headache where those same blood vessels narrow (vasoconstriction). Surrounding tissues in the brain become swollen and, as you might know firsthand, quite painful. Some people suffer such intense pain from migraines that they throw up and even have trouble with their vision. The first step to any effective migraine treatment is an appropriate diagnosis, but chiropractic treatment is effective for treating many different types of headaches, including migraines.


Chiropractors primarily work by hands-on manipulation of the spine. Irregularities or misalignments in parts of the spine can lead to muscle tension and irritate nerves controlling blood flow to the head (hence, the migraine). Because neck and back pain can be triggers for migraine headaches, chiropractic treatment is gaining popularity among professionals to help patients reduce the frequency of their migraine headaches and to decrease the duration and severity of migraine headaches. While there is no definite cure for migraines—and the healthcare industry has even struggled to pinpoint the exact causes—chiropractic treatment is an exceptional option to strongly decrease the negative effects of migraine headaches that millions struggle with on a regular basis. A study to assess the efficacy of chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) in the treatment of migraine headaches (published in the year 2000) showed that participants who received chiropractic treatment for migraines had significant improvements in their migraine frequency, duration, disability, and medication use. Another recent study reported that its participants who received chiropractic treatment for migraines ended up reducing the number of migraines they had by more than half.


Chiropractic treatment for migraines is unique because it incorporates multiple methods to treat the source of migraine headaches rather than just trying to dull the effects once a migraine has already started. Chiropractic treatment for migraines can:

· Restores proper nervous system communication by ensuring alignment

· Decreases irritation in the nerves that send pain signals to the brain

· Reduces muscle tension, a common trigger for migraine headaches

· Restores normal blood flow

· Strengthens the muscles that support the spine

· Identifies migraine triggers so as to help avoid them


So why doesn’t everyone suffering from migraine headaches get chiropractic treatment? First, very few people associate chiropractic treatment with migraine treatment. It simply doesn’t occur to them to consult this type of specialist.


Furthermore, some people may be skeptical if they do not see results right away or if the results do not live up to their expectations. Ideally, this type of migraine treatment is done as part of a larger overall, multimodal approach to managing migraines and their symptoms.

For maximum efficacy, it is crucial that treatment for any type of pain be individualized and comprehensive. This might mean that your chiropractor works as part of a larger team of medical professionals to find the right combination of treatments (massage, prescriptions, nutrition, physical therapy, etc.) for YOUR migraine.


If you suffer from headaches and would like to learn more about chiropractic treatment for migraines, be sure to contact us today.


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