| Do You Have Neck Pain!
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Neck pain and headaches account for about 20% of visits to chiropractors in this country. Cervical spine adjustments are appropriate for patients with neck pain and headache. Fifty-one percent of people will experience at least one attack of neck pain in their adult lives. Of patients presenting to primary care physicians with a musculoskeletal complaint, approximately 1 in 8 has neck pain.” “Spinal adjustments
= reduced hours with headache, reduced headache intensity, reduced analgesic
consumption, in the case of cervicogenic headache.” Cervicogenic Headache is a
disorder located in the joints, nerves, muscles or tendons and ligaments of the
neck.. It is any one of the above
or the dysfunction of one or all. Although 2.5% have a prevalence of 1 month our
clinic experience is that a lot of people have 1 to 4 headaches a week. These
headaches are started by movement, or awkward neck postures such as looking up.
Restriction of the motion of the neck with one-sided neck, shoulder, or arm
pain. One-sided head pain with no shift, fluctuating continuous pain of varying
duration. Migraines however are
different, there is nausea, sensitivity to light and sound, blurred vision, a
pulsating quality with moderate to severe intensity that limits daily activity.
These headaches may last 4 to 72 hours. Migraines are a special interest to Dr.
Crowder because his wife’s migraine headaches are what got him interested in
Chiropractic. ALL HEADACHES ARE CAUSED BY SUBLUXATION AND RESPOND TO CHIROPRACTIC CARE.
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