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"I was told I just had to live with the Pain"
"I
have had headaches since I was a child that only got worse as I got
older. I have tried heat, ice packs, massages, Tylenol and prescription
drugs to relieve my headaches. Some doctors told
me I would 'just have to live with the pain', while others prescribed
medications so strong they would knock me out. The pain was unbearable. After
suffering for over 14 years I finally found relief thanks to Dr. Lund.
Since I started seeing Dr. Lund, my headaches have decreased by 90%. I
also enjoy the fact that I don't have to rely on drugs to relieve the
pain anymore." -Donna-Lee B.
No Drugs since starting chiropractic care
"Treatments have eliminated chronic tension headaches. I used to have to take Advil or Tylenol three to four days every week for headaches. I have not needed any drugs since treatment began." -Kirsten K.
Chiropractic Care Produces Long Term Results In Patients With Headache
A February, 2001 report from the Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research finds that chiropractic patients not only experience improvement in the frequency and severity of their headaches while under chiropractic care but continue to experience these benefits even if their care program is interrupted.
The study, a literature review performed at Duke University in Durham, NC, collected information from more than 2500 sources and compared how patients with different types of headache responded to such approaches as chiropractic, acupuncture, drug therapy, exercise and relaxation techniques.
According to the report, adjustments "appeared to result in immediate improvement in headache severity" in patients experiencing cervicogenic headache. The report went on to say that when compared with soft-tissue therapies such as massage, chiropractic resulted in "sustained improvement in headache frequency and severity."
When the researchers compared how patients under chiropractic responded with patients taking the drug amitriptyline, a common headache drug, both had about the same immediate effect. However, patients who took the drug experienced some type of adverse effect 82% of the time.
During the 4 week period after the study ended, the patients who had received chiropractic care experienced significant improvement in both headache frequency and severity. The headaches of the patients taking the drug returned to the same frequency and severity they experienced before the study.
By way of commentary, this report shows that chiropractic care allows the body to function better which allows true healing to take place. Drugs, on the other hand, tend to simply cover up the problem. Making symptoms disappear does not mean that true healing is taking place. True healing takes place when the body is restored to its highest level of function.
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