Chiropractic Care Provides a Preventative Measure for Headaches and Migraines

chiropractic care in Venice for headaches and migraines.jpgOur staff here at Theriault Chiropractic in Venice, FL is pleased to be your Venice chiropractor for all your health and wellness needs! Quite a few of our clients visit us not just for staying healthy and general wellness needs but also for issues like headaches and migraines. Headaches and migraines are very frustrating, can cause a lot of pain, and can be caused by other non-headache problems like neck pain. Fortunately, our Venice chiropractor, Dr. James Theriault, has a great deal of experience with providing pain management solutions for migraine headaches, tension headaches, and neck pain that may accompany them.

Spinal Alignment for Relief of Headaches and Migraines

When your spine becomes misaligned, there can be many different reasons for this. Just the simple act of aging can slowly move your spine out of alignment, or you may experience a single event causing the imbalance in the spine such as a car accident or a personal injury. Any type of spinal misalignment can lead to problems with headaches and migraines. 

When the spine is aligned properly your body will function at its peak, but an out of alignment spine can spell trouble, pain -- and very often, headaches and migraines. The nerves that send pain impulses to the brain may be causing the headache pain because the nerves are compressed or trapped between the discs in the back.

A gentle hands-on manipulation of the spinal column performed by Dr. Theriault is a very effective way to deal with headaches. During an alignment, trapped pinched nerves are released and the spine is moved to its correct position. Preventative measures to improve the wellness of your body are important to reduce the likelihood of reoccurrences. If you need help with migraine or headache pain, don't hesitate to come in to see Dr. Theriault to see how we can help. 

What kind of migraine or headache symptoms do you have? Can you pinpoint what triggers them?