Dr. Brian Olson, Yankton chiropractor has been providing safe, affordable and effective chiropractic care to the Yankton, SD and Hartington, NE areas for over 25 years. The office treats neck and back pain with chiropractic adjustments and physiotherapy including acupuncture, electric muscle stimulation, hydrotherapy, massage, non-surgical spinal decompression (traction), active therapeutic movements, and computerized chiropractic adjustments which involve no popping or twisting of the spine.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
The Headache Epidemic
Over the past few decades, chronic migraine headaches have increased
dramatically among the U.S population. There has been an approximately 60%
increase in rates over the years. Most of this increase has occurred in adults
younger than 45 years, and women are slightly more affected than men.
One study showed that 80% of women and 70% of men reporting chronic migraine
headaches had at least one physician contact per year because of migraine
headaches; 8% and 7% of women and men, respectively, were hospitalized at least
once a year because of the condition. In addition, chronic migraine headaches
had a substantial impact on functional capacity: 4% of men and 3% of women
reported a chronic limitation in normal activity because of migraine headaches
and associated symptoms.
Clearly headaches are having a big impact on society today, with major dollars
spent on disability payments, hospitalizations, doctor visits, and medication
prescriptions. Most patients also self medicate with over-the-counter drugs. The
use of these drugs has increased exponentially over the past ten years. All of
this “treatment” has had little effect on the occurrence of headaches, or shown
a healthy way to any sort of lasting cure.
The chiropractic approach to headaches is much different. The chiropractor looks
at injuries to the spine (e.g. sprain/subluxation), which are affecting the
nervous system. Headaches are just one of many symptoms than can occur when the
spine is injured.
Rather than masking the symptom with ineffective and potentially unsafe
medications, the chiropractor treats the cause of the problem. Scientific
studies have shown this approach to have merit. The chiropractor will use
specific adjustments and postural exercises to improve how your spine functions,
which may in turn reduce your need for medications, lower the intensity of the
pain, or even eliminate the headaches all together. Depending on how badly your
spine is injured or how long you have suffered, will both affect how you may
progress during care.
Only a comprehensive examination will determine if you are a good candidate for
chiropractic care. The examination should include a detailed history of how the
pain has affected your life, tests of your nervous system, and x-ray
examination, to see how the vertebrae are positioned in your neck.
If you are a part of the headache epidemic, it can be a sign that you have a
spinal condition the chiropractor may be able to help. Taking medications to
cover-up the problem rarely makes the actual problem go away. Visit www.olsonchiropracticcenter.com
for more information.
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