Roger D. Soard, D.C.CHIROPRACTIC CARING FOR YOU2780 N. 15th Ct., Coos Bay, OR 97420
(541) 269-2633 |
SUFFERING HEAD PAIN? |
REASONS FOR HEADACES
Start making a list of your symptoms and write down the date and times. There are many reasons for head pain. When a traumatic concussion has occurred, a myriad of symptoms could occur including headaches, vision problems, nausea, confusion, etc. A sense of pressure in the head may also be caused from a sinus or ear infection. Head pain can stem from high blood pressure or even worse from a tumor or aneurysm in the brain. So it is advisable to bring your complaints to your primary care doctor if one wonders where to start the process of figuring out the cause of head pain.
CHIROPRACTIC CAN HELP WITH NERVE PRESSURE
Chiropractic doctors will take a history and interrogate the various avenues of what may be causing a headache. A chiropractor's typical treatment though is limited to treating tension headaches and some migraines. Headaches whether they're mild or debilitating can be very difficult for a patient to deal with. If you are wondering if a chiropractor can help with your headache pain, be prepared to explore your history and let a chiropractor examine you for possible structural misalignment in the spine that may be contributing to your condition.
TYPES OF HEADACHES
Headaches have been labeled into categories such as tension, migraine, or cluster types. A headache can also be considered an alert signal. This warning could indicate excessive stress, allergic reactions, blood pressure, blood sugar changes, or insomnia. Headaches many times are accompanied by challenges to the sensory systems which are easily overloaded by strong light, noises, odors, or even motion.
GOOD RESPONSE TO CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT
Patients suffering headaches of all types have sought medical help from one end to the other. Many typical headaches and some migraines respond well to chiropractic treatment. Since headaches are closely tied to the nervous system, it is not surprising that chiropractors are successful at treating people who suffer from them.
MOST CHIROPRACTORS TREAT HEADACHES
Chiropractors vary on the techniques that they use. One of the most common segments of human spine that chiropractic centers around is the very first or top vertebra called the atlas. Nearly all chiropractic techniques address this atlas vertebra. This upper vertebra if restricted in motion can generate unrelenting headaches, nausea, dizziness, and vertigo.
HEADACHE PAIN IN COOS BAY NORTH BEND OR
At his chiropractic office in Coos Bay, Oregon, Dr. Soard treats many who suffer headaches. Dr. Soard is trained to give specific adjustments throughout the spine and especially to the first spinal vertebra called the atlas. He will spend the time to question and listen as he takes a history of the headache you are suffering from. He will explain what he suggests as treatment before he proceeds. Most patients appreciate him explaining what he is doing as he goes through a treatment so things are not unexpectedly done.