Get Migraine Relief With Ellenville NY Chiropractic Techniques

By Arthur Albao


Migraines result from a neurological condition, affecting more than a billion children, women, and men, around the world, 40 million of those in the United States. Every day, nearly 4 million individuals suffer this chronically, being incapacitated for 15 days, monthly, on average. There are multiple drugs that are frequently prescribed to battle these headaches and the harsh side effects often experienced with them, such as high sensitivity to noise and light, nausea, and vomiting.

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.

A lot of people who suffer from migraines report that pain in their spine or cervical region, often trigger flare ups. The primary means by which chiropractors address the condition's neurological aspect, is spinal manipulation. Most patients who undergo these therapies report significantly positive results in improving the intensity, frequency, and duration of the 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.

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese technique that shows great effectiveness in natural pain alleviation through the balancing of a body's chi, or life force. The doctor inserts ultra thin needles into the flesh at very specific points, along energy paths known as meridians. This unblocks the flow and releases the obstructions, naturally restoring total body wellness.

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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