Chiropractic For Headaches? San Francisco Chiropractor Comments
A recent study, published in the February 2010 issue of The Spine Journal, added even more evidence supporting the effectiveness of chiropractic spinal manipulation for headaches.
Several Chiropractors at Western States Chiropractic College investigated the differences in dose (8 versus 16 treatments) and between high velocity low amplitude spinal manipulation versus light massage in the treatment of cervicogenic headache.
The SMT group had clinically significant improvement over the light massage control. However, there was only a small dose effect difference between the groups receiving eight versus sixteen treatment sessions.
Treatment of cervicogenic headache is one of the areas were the evidence is strongest for SMT and chiropractic. As the number of studies increases and improve, using different patient demographics, different techniques, different doses, etc., the stronger the position of the chiropractic profession becomes in the care of this condition.
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