Stress, sleep
deprivation and fatigue have been no small component of Dr. Michael Benson’s
life. As a fetal surgeon, Benson is often up for 24- to 36-hour stretches at a
time looking after patients. He has little time to rest or eat regular, healthy
meals. It’s no wonder he has suffered from migraines for years.
Benson is not alone.
It’s estimated that 28 million Americans suffer from migraines. As anyone who
experiences these intense headaches can tell you, they can be extremely
debilitating. Acute pain, possible visual disturbances and nausea, as well as
sensitivity to light, sounds and odors can render a person incapable of going
about everyday responsibilities, much less performing complicated tasks like
surgery.
In order to cope,
Benson has used Ibuprofen and heat to manage the pain, but sometimes it doesn’t
work. “I used to keep a preloaded syringe of Toradol [a strong,
anti-inflammatory pain reliever] in my medicine chest,” he admits, “because
once my headaches get really bad, I get nauseated and can’t take anything by
mouth. It saved having to go to the ER.”
Having trained as an
M.D., Benson confessed that chiropractic treatment wasn’t in his knowledge base
or on his immediate list of pain-relieving measures. In fact, if he hadn’t been
visiting a friend of his brother, a doctor of chiropractic, when a bad migraine
hit, he may never have received chiropractic care. “The Ibuprofen didn’t work,
so the Chiropractor offered to examine me and adjust my neck,” he says. “When
you’re in pain, you’re willing to try anything.” Within 10 to 15 minutes of the
adjustment, his migraine had disappeared.
It’s likely that
Benson’s body reacts to stress by tensing muscles around the cervical joints in
the neck, causing nerves in his neck to become impinged and triggering his
migraines. Chiropractic adjustment alleviates this pain by reducing nerve
pressure and relaxing muscles thus promoting a full range of motion in the
neck, allowing the headache to subside. And Benson’s positive experience isn't uncommon, in fact it is now used by over 1 million Americans. Recent studies at
Duke University found that spinal manipulation was almost always immediately
effective in relieving headaches originating in the neck and provided
longer-lasting relief than commonly prescribed pain medications.
Benson’s migraines
probably won’t go away completely without substantial lifestyle changes—
changes that could be tough to implement with his profession. Once migraines
are an established pattern, they are very difficult to get rid of, explains his
brother. But he can work to minimize them with chiropractic care— a solution
that doesn't carry the potential side-effects of over-the-counter and
prescription pain medication. Whenever a potentially incapacitating migraine
hits and Benson gets an adjustment from his brother, “It always works,” he
says.
At Chiropractic USA
we are committed to our patients and the continuance of their active lifestyles.
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