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This is an excellent article. What was not mentioned here, but was mentioned on another article on your site is Chiropractic for Migraine. https://www.empowher.com/migraine/content/chiropractic-treatment-migraine.

Modern chiropractic care works on the principle of stress distribution. If your neck feels tight and stiff, and particularly the base of your skull where your neck meets, it's very likely that chiropractic can help.

Regardless of what the naysayers will say about chiropractic. From my own experience with headaches, as well as the experience I see with patients daily is this...(in layman's terms), "it feels stiff, you get adjusted, many times you get a "pop" (but there are other ways) and then the headaches go away. Sometimes the relief is instant, and sometimes, it slowly subsides. The effect is sometimes temporary and sometimes permanent."

The other article mentioned above on your site has some negative comments that are essentially irrelevant. The bottom line is does it work? The answer for myself and most of my patients including the author of the other article (but, honestly, not all, because the cause may not be biomechanical) is a resounding YES! If you've never tried chiropractic, it may be worth a try. I cannot stress highly enough that not all chiropractors are the same, and one may work better for you than another. I have more info on my website http://www.drtchiro.com

January 26, 2012 - 3:29pm

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