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Chiropractic and Migraines,
A Case Study
From the February 2004 issue of the Journal of
Chiropractic Pediatrics, comes a documented case study
of a 28 year old women who suffered with migraine
headaches for over a decade before being helped with
chiropractic care. In her case there was no history of
previous trauma. Her migraines would last for several
days and would cause nausea and dizziness.
In addition to her headaches, she also revealed a
history of an irregular menstrual cycle, she would
normally menstruate no more than twice per year. This
problem resulted in infertility. After years of not
becoming pregnant, she sought help from a reproductive
endocrinologist. She was placed on medication which
created additional side effects but did allow her to
become pregnant. Unfortunately, after 9 weeks she
suffered a miscarriage.
After years of these problems the woman started
chiropractic care. She was initially given an
examination and it was determined that she did have
spinal problems. A series of specific chiropractic
adjustments were then initiated. A re-examination was
performed one month after care began. The patient
reported a reduction in her headaches. After the second
month of care another examination was performed and the
patient reported that she had no incidence of migraine
headache for the entire previous month. Additionally,
the patient noticed that she had started a regular
menstrual cycle. Within six months of the initiation of
chiropractic care, she became pregnant. |
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