Discover How Ellenville Chiropractor Helps Alleviate Migraine Pain Naturally

By Arthur Albao


Migraine pain is a neurological disease that affects 40 million women, men, and children in America and more than a billion people worldwide. Four million people suffer from daily chronic migraines, and are incapacitated approximately 15 days a month. There are many drugs used to combat migraine and its side effects, including vomiting, nausea, and extreme light and noise sensitivity during migraine episodes.

Unfortunately, the medications do not work for everyone, and many people would prefer to utilize more natural methods to alleviate the pain of migraines. An Ellenville NY chiropractic office may use a combination of many techniques, including acupuncture, to provide a holistic alternative to drugs.

Many migraine sufferers report that some of their headaches are triggered by spinal and cervical pain. A chiropractor will use spinal manipulation to address the neurological component of migraine headaches. Patients may experience relief by visiting an Ellenville NY chiropractic office, where chiropractic manipulation has been shown to cause improvement in the duration, frequency, and medication use for migraine headaches.

Craniosacral therapy, which is an extremely gentle manipulative approach, can restore flow and balance of cerebrospinal fluid circulating around the brain and spinal cord. This, in turn, has been shown to naturally relieve pain of migraine sufferers, and many receivers of this approach find long-lasting relief.

The ancient Chinese method of acupuncture has demonstrated a high rate of success in the natural alleviation of pain, by creating balance in a person's chi, also known as their life force. Needles only as thick as a hair, are precisely inserted along meridians, or energy paths. This is believed to relieve obstructions and unblock the flow so that full body wellness is restored naturally.

When using acupuncture for migraine relief, the needles are not placed in the head. They are inserted along meridians located in one's legs and arms. The procedure is gentle and painless, with most patients saying they do not feel it at all, some actually feeling so relaxed that they fall asleep. Long term alleviation can require multiple appointments, the number of which will depend on factors such as headache severity and frequency.




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