Migraines Helped By Chiropractic
A feel-good story appeared in
the October 7, 2005 issue of the Edmonton Sun about a woman whose life was
changed by chiropractic. Forty seven year oldMiaen
Khullar had suffered severe migraine headaches for over a decade. She
reported that she hadn't had a pain-free day since 1990, when she was in a
car accident.
Her migraine symptoms have
included vomiting, pain on one side of the head, difficulty breathing,
sensitivities to light and sound, and seeing "auras" or vision disturbances
like flashing lights or blind spots. She reported, "I don't handle pain
killers well; that's why I tried a chiropractor." Miaen continued,
"You wouldn't believe I'm the same person today. I am getting a lot
better and stronger."
Dr. Kyu Seung, her Edmonton
chiropractor stated, "Migraines are caused by restricted blood flow to the
brain and the brain cries out." He continued, "Medication will treat the
pain but you need to deal with the underlying causes." The article
reports that Dr. Seung, noted that 90% of migraine sufferers report a
stiff and sore neck, due to spinal misalignment and resulting pressure on
nerves, commonly known as subluxations.
The article also noted that
according to a study in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological
Therapeutics in 2000, one in five migraine sufferers given chiropractic
adjustments reported a 90% reduction in migraines and half said they'd
experienced a significant improvement in the severity of their migraines.
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