Chiropractic and Headaches
Headaches are a sign that something is not right. Your brain will create for you the sensation of pain if it thinks there is something wrong or if there is a potential problem.
Headaches are a sign that something is not right. Your brain will create for you the sensation of pain if it thinks there is something wrong or if there is a potential problem.
Research studies have shown that the way you feel pain all depends on what’s going on for you – and most importantly – what you think and feel about the situation.
Did you know that people with neck had poor communication between their neck and their brains which meant that they weren’t as good at controlling their sense of balance.
Chronic pain is the second-most common reason people see a doctor and miss work. More than one-third of people with chronic pain become disabled by their pain to some degree.
When your brain get particular messages in a specific pattern, it decides for you to make you feel pain to warn you that something might not be right, that you may be in danger.
Headaches, like any pain in your body, are a sign that something is not quite right. Your brain will create for you the sensation of pain if it thinks there is something wrong.
Up to half the world’s population suffers from neck pain at some stage. For some, one big problem is that it just keeps coming back, or becomes chronic.
In this first introductory video we explore what chiropractic is all about, and how it works, then we briefly explore the evidence informed effects of chiropractic care.
If you have been adjusted before by a chiropractor you may have noticed a strange popping sound. Don’t worry – it is just the formation of gas within a joint.
Sometimes pain persists long after tissue damage has actually healed. When pain persists for more than three months we call this chronic pain.