
Headaches:
Study Shows Chiropractic Effective
Evidence reports recently released by the
Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research (FCER) show the
effectiveness of chiropractic care
for sufferers of Tension Headaches. The story
released February of 2001, was the continuation of a release of a study done at
In this study the staff at the
The results showed that chiropractic was highly
effective for patients with tension headaches. When compared with the drug amitriptyline, chiropractic and the drug had similar short
term effects during the episode. However, the drug carried with it an
adverse reaction rate in 82% of the patients.
The most profound effects were seen after the care
was discontinued in the study. In these instances the patients who were
on drug therapy essentially returned to the same state as before.
However, the patients who were under chiropractic care continued to show
sustained reduction in headache frequency and severity even after the
chiropractic care was discontinued. The implications are that
chiropractic is not actually a therapy or treatment, but rather gets to the
cause allowing the body to effect a correction that lasts beyond actual care.