November Newsletter: Chiropractic Care for Headache Relief

Spinal Decompression from Our Chiropractor near You in Winter Park, FL

If you have back or neck pain, the conditions can reduce your range of motion and prevent you from participating in your favorite activities. At Lions Chiropractic & Injury in Winter Park, FL, we offer various treatments, including spinal decompression, to reduce your discomfort and improve your overall health. Before you schedule your appointment, keep reading to learn more about this treatment!

How Spinal Decompression Works

This therapy involves the use of a specialized decompression table that applies controlled traction to the spine. The gentle stretching reduces pressure on spinal discs, allowing bulging or herniated discs to retract. This process also increases blood flow and nutrient exchange, which supports the body’s natural healing response.

Conditions That Benefit from Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression is commonly used to treat a variety of conditions affecting the back and neck. Many patients find relief from chronic pain and mobility issues caused by pressure on the spine. Common conditions that respond well to this treatment include:

  • Herniated or Bulging Discs – Reducing pressure on the discs helps them return to their normal position.
  • Sciatica – Relieving nerve compression can ease pain that radiates down the legs.
  • Degenerative Disc Disease – Creating space between the vertebrae can slow disc deterioration.
  • Chronic Back or Neck Pain – Stretching the spine alleviates tension and improves flexibility.

What to Expect During Treatment

A session typically lasts between 15 and 30 minutes. Patients lie on a motorized table while our chiropractor adjusts the traction to target specific areas of the spine. The treatment is gentle and relaxing, with most patients experiencing little to no discomfort. Several sessions may be needed to achieve lasting relief and maintain spinal health.

Contact Lions Chiropractic & Injury for an Appointment Today

If you’re considering spinal decompression, contact Lions Chiropractic & Injury in Winter Park, FL, at (407) 951-5500 today. Our team is ready to answer any questions you have and assist with scheduling your appointment. When you need a trusted chiropractor near you, our team is here to help!

November Newsletter: Chiropractic Care for Headache Relief

Young woman holds her head in pain.

Chiropractic Care for Headache Relief

Every day, more than 15% of people worldwide experience some type of headache, according to an analysis published in The Journal of Headache Pain in 2022. Some suffer from tension headaches after a stressful day at work, while others endure the pain of migraines or sinus headaches. If headaches frequently keep you from making the most of your day, chiropractic treatment can ease your pain.

The Connection Between the Spine and Headaches

Vertebrae in your neck and back form your spinal column. These small bones encase the spinal cord and are essential for back and neck flexibility and movement. Misalignments, or subluxations, of the vertebrae can trigger or worsen headaches. Subluxations press on tissues and nerves, causing or worsening muscle tension, irritation, and pain. Misalignments may also decrease blood flow to the head.

How Chiropractic Treatment Relieves Headache Pain

Chiropractic treatments correct subluxations, relieve pressure on nerves and blood vessels, reduce inflammation, and decrease muscle tension.

Chiropractors use several therapies to treat headache pain, including:

  • Spinal Manipulation. Your chiropractor may recommend spinal manipulation, or an adjustment, if you suffer from frequent headaches. During this treatment, your doctor realigns the vertebrae in your spine with quick, hands-on pressure or a handheld activator.
  • Soft Tissue Treatments. Massage and soft tissue mobilization loosen tight muscles and tissues in the head, neck, shoulders, and upper back.
  • Trigger Point Therapy. A knot in your neck, head, shoulder, or upper back muscles could be the reason your headaches won't go away. Pain isn't always felt at the source. For example, a knot in your upper back could cause pain that extends to your neck or head. Applying pressure to tight muscle fibers loosens the knots, relieving headache pain.
  • Exercise. Your chiropractor will teach you exercises that stretch and strengthen your neck, back, and shoulder muscles.

What Kind of Headaches Do Chiropractors Treat?

Chiropractors treat many kinds of headaches, including:

  • Tension. Tension headaches, the most common type of headache, can be caused by stress, poor posture, or tight muscles. The American Chiropractic Association notes that muscle tension in the neck is associated with the majority of primary headaches (tension, migraine, and cluster headaches). Also called "hatband" headaches, tension headaches cause pain and pressure in the forehead, temples, and back of the head.
  • Cervicogenic. Cervicogenic headaches start in the neck, but trigger pain in the temples, head, or behind the eyes. These headaches may occur due to poor posture, whiplash, or joint issues in the spine. Patients with cervicogenic headaches who received spinal manipulation therapy had fewer headaches after treatment, according to a research study published in BMC Research Notes in 2017
  • Sinus. Inflamed sinuses cause congestion, which may lead to pressure and pain in and around the cheeks, forehead, neck, eyes and base of the skull. Chiropractic treatments relieve neck pain, ease pressure, and may even help the sinuses drain.
  • Migraines. Migraine headaches cause intense pain that may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, dizziness, stiff neck, and sensitivity to light, sounds, and odors. In a case series published in Global Advances in Medicine and Health in 2019, researchers noted that spinal manipulation and soft tissue therapy decreased migraine frequency and reduced migraine and neck pain. They attributed the improvements in migraine symptoms to the combination of neurological and chiropractic care the patients received.
  • Cluster. Cluster headaches affect one side of the head, causing severe pain around the eye. The headaches occur in groups, or clusters, and may last days or weeks. Spinal manipulation eases muscle tension caused by cluster headaches and could reduce pain.
  • Post Concussion. Chiropractic treatment also helps post-concussion headaches. Treatments relax tight muscles and correct subluxations that can occur as a result of falls, accidents, and blows to the head. In a case series published in the Journal of Contemporary Chiropractic in 2019, chiropractors noted the effectiveness of craniocervical junction adjustments in relieving concussion symptoms. The base of the skull meets the neck at the craniocervical junction. Concussion patients who received spinal manipulation in this area reported fewer headaches and saw improvements in neck pain, dizziness and concentration.

Do your headaches interfere with your life? Contact our office to schedule an appointment with the chiropractor.

Sources:

The Journal of Headache Pain: The Global Prevalence of Headache: An Update, with Analysis of the Influences of Methodological Factors on Prevalence Estimates, 4/12/2022

https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s10194-022-01402-2

American Chiropractic Association: Headaches

https://www.acatoday.org/patients/headaches-and-chiropractic/

BMC Research Notes: Chiropractic Spinal Manipulative Therapy for Cervicogenic Headaches: A Single-Blinded, Placebo, Randomized Controlled Trial, 7/24/2017

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5525198/

Global Advances in Integrative Medicine and Health: Integrating Chiropractic Care into the Treatment of Migraine Headaches in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Case Series, 3/28/2019

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2164956119835778

Journal of Contemporary Chiropractic: Chiropractic Management of the Craniocervical Junction in Post-Concussion Syndrome: A Case Series, 2/11/2019

https://journal.parker.edu/article/78066-chiropractic-management-of-the-craniocervical-junction-in-post-concussion-syndrome-a-case-series

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