June is Migraine and Headache Awareness Month, a perfect time to look at how chiropractic care can relieve migraine and headache pain naturally. If you suffer from frequent headaches or migraines, no doubt you have taken a lot of pain relievers, maybe prescription medication. Dr. Chris Walker, a chiropractor and founder of Walker Chiropractic, suggests the natural relief of chiropractic.
Why see a Chiropractor for Headaches and Migraines?
Chiropractors such as Dr. Walker have extensive training and experience in relieving pain and keeping your body in peak condition. They treat headaches and migraines by addressing the underlying causes. Headaches often are caused by imbalances in the spine or muscle tension. Chiropractors use spinal and joint adjustments to relieve the tension and restore balance.
How does Chiropractic Relieve Headache and Migraine Pain?
Chiropractic treatment is centered around spinal manipulation. By adjusting your spine to restore alignment, your chiropractor relieves muscular and spinal tension that can cause pain. The alignment also allows the nervous system to work more efficiently, and this free flow of signals from the brain to the rest of the body can be conducive to pain relief. Your chiropractor can advise you on lifestyle changes that could prevent headaches and migraines, such as changes to diet, sleep habits, and stress management. Your treatment might include soft tissue therapies, including massage.
Relieve Pain without Medication
Even over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, and others can have side effects, especially when used frequently. These side effects can include stomach pain, allergic reactions, ulcers, and liver and kidney disease. Chiropractic treatment provides a holistic approach that relieves the pain without the harsh side effects of medication.
Contact Walker Chiropractic today
The best thing you can do during Migraine and Headache Awareness Month – and every other month – is get medication-free relief for your pain. Dr. Walker will perform a thorough exam and will ask questions to form a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.