30043 | Chiropractor in Lawrenceville

September 13th, 2010

No Wonder You Feel Like a Bundle of Nerves. You Are.

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Think about it.  Your nervous system comprises millions of millions of nerves, sending impulses to every part of your body from your spine, which is where a surprising number of health problems originate.  Not just back pain, but migraine headaches, stress, and the consequences of many injuries can be traced to irritation of the nerves leaving the spine (which, incidentally, can also lower your body’s defenses against illness). And no one is better prepared to treat these problems than Doctors of Chiropractic. This is because no other health professional has a more thorough understanding of the intricate dynamics of your body’s muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems.  This knowledge allows your chiropractor to prompt your body to heal itself through its own natural ability.  In fact, thanks to chiropractic care, millions of people suffering from chronic pain are discovering gentle relief for the first time, without drugs, needles or surgery.

Living in Lawrenceville and suffering from nerve problems? Visit the North Atlanta Chiropractic Center for all of your 30042 chiropractor, 30043 chiropractor, 30044 chiropractor, 30045 chiropractor, and 30046 chiropractor needs.

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30042 | Chiropractor in Lawrenceville

September 13th, 2010

Nerve Irritation is the Leading Cause of Headache Pain for Many Sufferers

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Tired of taking medication for headache pain that does not go away?  Find out how many Americans are finding a more permanent solution for their headache pain naturally.

There are an estimated 45 million Americans that suffer from severe, recurring attacks of migraine and tension headaches. They spend upwards of $400 million each year on over-the-counter and prescription drugs, in their search for permanent relief. For some,  the medication works. Unfortunately for many, the relief obtained is temporary at best.  A cycle of headaches and medication often occurs without any lasting relief found.  If you think this describes your pain then there is good news for you.

Recent studies link headache pain to nerve irritation. One study,  conducted at the University of Maryland, found a connection between muscle tension at the base of the neck and headaches. Muscle contractions interfere with the sensitive fibers at the base of the neck that lead to the brain and spinal cord. This muscle tension often plays a contributing factor to headache pain. Another study conducted by Dr. Wright found that the vast majority of migraine headache sufferers had misalignments of the spinal vertebrae in the neck that was placing pressure on the spinal nerves. Our treatment of headache pain is two- fold:

• Remove pressure on the nerves caused by spinal misalignments.

• Reduce tension in neck muscles to minimize nerve pressure due to tight muscles.

This strategy works for many headache sufferers, not only in our office but also in several studies. One such study, conducted by the government of New Zealand, found that the majority of people who suffered from spinal misalignments, had their headaches relieved or their condition improved through chiropractic care. (For a chiropractor near Lawrenceville visit your 30043 chiropractor at the North Atlanta Chiropractic Center.) And in follow-up studies of the same patients it was found that many were still without recurring headache pain two years later. Of course, not all headaches’ can be helped with chiropractic care. But, if. you suffer from persistent migraine or , tension headaches you owe it to yourself to come to our office for a no-obligation exam and consultation.  If we can help you we will tell you.  If not we can refer you to another health care professional that can.

Are you suffering from headache pain due to an auto accident? Visit the Lawrenceville auto injury doctor at North Atlanta Chiropractic Center for your 30042 chiropractor needs.

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