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Research Researchers have noted the relationship between spinal health and headaches. For example, one study of 6,000 long-tern (2 to 25 years old) headache sufferers revealed that neck injury (whiplash, falls) was the most important factor in the cause of the headache and should be suspected in every nonspecific case of headache. Another study found spinal care to be especially effective for childhood migraines. In another study of 100 headaches sufferers, researchers found overwhelming improvement when spinal neck adjustments were performed.
These finding are nothing new; as early as 1933, the famous pathologist N.T. Usher discovered that spinal misalignment could produce pathological changes that caused headaches as well as many other disease conditions (chiropractors had been saying that for decades by that time).
The scientific evidence supports the chiropractic claim that spinal care is essential for those suffering from headaches. The body of literature supporting a (spinal) origin of headache is substantial. In other words, if you suffer from headaches, make sure your spine is healthy -- see Bailey Chiropractic Centre of High Point, North Carolina for help with your headaches.
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