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Treating cervicogenic headaches with dry needling and manual therapy

Chiropractic Economics

Diagnostic criteria have been established for cervicogenic headache, but its presenting characteristics may be difficult to distinguish from other headaches, such as migraine or tension-type headache. In contrast, dry needling focuses on an anatomic basis to treat musculoskeletal conditions and aid in physical rehabilitation.

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Enhance Wellness: Massage and Chiropractic Adjustments

Any Spine

This preparation of the body’s soft tissues not only facilitates the realignment process during chiropractic care but also contributes to alleviating symptoms associated with conditions such as migraine.

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Choosing a Chiropractor as Your Natural Healing Doctor

Any Spine

Recognizing the link between a healthy spine and overall wellness, chiropractors employ adjustment techniques to reduce the signs and symptoms of conditions such as major depressive disorder, headaches, and even migraine attacks.