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Chiropractic Care for Headaches: Understand Your Headache

June 23, 2025/0 Comments/in Chiropractic Blog, Health /by Dr. Kent Ferguson

What Type of Headache Do You Have?

Over 90% of people will have at least one type of headache in their life. For some, occasional headaches can turn into a daily occurrence that disturbs both work and hobbies. In many cases, headaches aren’t associated with a disease but are instead a result of your daily habits and actions. The most common triggers for a headache include stress, fatigue, lack of sleep, hunger, and caffeine withdrawal.

Why it Matters:

Being aware of the type of headache you have and its triggers is the first step towards finding relief. Stress is a primary cause of all types of headaches. It’s important to remember that stress can be mental or physical. Physical stress can include muscle tension in your shoulders, head, and neck that commonly occurs due to long hours at the computer, unbalanced posture, or a lack of regular exercise.

The three most common types of headaches include tension, sinus, and migraine headaches.

1. Tension Headaches: Usually felt across the forehead and last a few hours.

2. Sinus Headaches: Typically occurs in the face, lasts a few hours, and is seasonal.

3. Migraine Headaches: Pain in the back of the head, temple, or eye that lasts a day or longer and can produce sensitivity to light and sound .

Now you’ve identified the type of headache you are usually affected by, you can begin taking proactive steps to reduce your risk. Getting enough rest and watching your caffeine intake is a good start. Research has also found that spinal adjustments are effective at reducing the frequency and severity of headaches. If you’ve been suffering from headaches, reach out to discover if we can help.

The Link Between Neck Pain and Headaches

Your head hurts. Could it be coming from your neck? You may be surprised to learn that neck pain and headaches are tightly linked together. A headache that starts from an issue in the neck is called a

cervicogenic headache. A cervicogenic headache is characterized by a dull pain that radiates from the neck to the back of the head. At times it may spread around the side or front of your head.

Why it Matters:

Cervicogenic headaches are common if you spend long hours at the computer each day. Neck stiffness and tender muscles around your head and shoulders often come along with cervicogenic headaches because of the position that many of us sit in all day. The added stress and strain on your upper back and neck muscles can add up over time and begin to cause occasional headaches. Without taking proactive steps to address the cause of the issue, you may notice that the headaches become more frequent and intense.

· Cervicogenic headaches can begin due to tightness in the shoulders, a stiff neck, or poor posture.

· Over 70% of people with cervicogenic headaches find significant relief with spinal adjustments.

· Spinal adjustments can reduce the severity and frequency of headaches.

To break the cycle of daily cervicogenic headaches, you need to address the underlying cause. Staying well hydrated (with water!), stretching at least every hour, and setting your workstation up ergonomically are all important to reduce your headache risk. If you still notice that headaches are bugging you, have pain, or limited neck range of motion, call us for a complete evaluation and plan of care to get well and stay well.

How to Get Rid of Daily Headaches

If you notice that your headaches are becoming more frequent and intense, it can be troubling. Daily head- aches can make it challenging to have a high quality of life and can affect your work and home life. The good news is that many of the most common types of headaches can be reduced or even eliminated by changing just a few of your daily habits.

Why it Matters:

Stress and tensions are two of the biggest triggers for tension headaches. Chronic headaches can cause your nervous system to become sensitized. That means each day; it takes less “stimulus” to kickstart a headache. Sensitization can become a vicious cycle, especially if your days are filled with repetitive motions. One of the best ways to reset your system and decrease sensitization is through movement.

Whether you prefer yoga, stretching, or massage, movement of your spine and body can ease the tensions associated with headaches.

Symptoms of Tension Headaches include:

· Dull, aching pain in the head and neck.

· Pressure and tightness across the sides, front, and back of your head.

· Tenderness in your shoulders, head, and neck.

Movement and exercise are key to life and one of the most powerfully simple ways you can break a cascade of daily headaches. If you’re struggling to get moving because of the pain, let us know. We’re happy to work with you to develop a comprehensive plan to help you reduce the frequency and severity of your headaches starting today.

Headache Medications Cause Headaches

One of the primary side effects of many prevalent headache medications is, well…more headaches. That’s right; rebound headaches are caused by taking the same medications used to find relief. If that sounds bizarre, it is. Even taking medications more than just a few days may trigger overuse, or rebound, headaches.

Why it Matters:

Taking care of yourself and creating healthy habits each day can prevent most headaches. If you find your- self reaching for over-the-counter pain medications more than once per week, you may be putting yourself at risk for rebound headaches. Most headache medications aren’t designed to be used frequently because they simply address the symptoms, not the cause of the problem. As you take medication, your body can become sensitized, meaning you need to take more medication to achieve the same result. This can lead to a downward spiral and cycle of chronic rebound headaches.

Here are a few ways to naturally reduce your risk of headaches.

· Get Enough Sleep: Going to bed and waking up at the same time each day helps your body maintain a natural rhythm .

· Reduce Your Stress: Plan, manage your daily schedule, and make stress-busting activities like yoga or meditation a part of your lifestyle.

· Exercise Regularly: Movement and exercise releases endorphins that help your brain and body feel good and block pain signals to your brain.

Medications aren’t very effective at reducing the frequency or severity of headaches. Masking the symptoms with drugs can work now and again, but it’s not a sustainable way to find long-lasting relief. To find last relief, you’ll want to follow the latest healthcare guidelines that recommend movement-based care, such as chiropractic. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to live their life free from chronic headaches.

Science Sources:

Chiropractic Therapy for Migraine. Eur J Neurol. 2017. Spinal Manipulation for Chronic Headache. Spine J. 2010. Chiropractic Therapy for Headache. BMC Res Notes. 2017.

Manual Therapy Effect on Tension Headache. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2016. Tension Headache. MedlinePlus. 2019.

Sleep and Migraine. Headache. 2018.

Chiropractic Treatment of Headaches. JMPT. 2011.

The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Concussion Athletes

June 15, 2025/0 Comments/in Chiropractic Blog, Health /by Dr. Kent Ferguson

Chiropractic care can offer valuable support for athletes dealing with mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI), such as concussion. While traditional treatment for mTBI usually involves rest, chiropractic care can complement recovery efforts by focusing on spinal alignment, nervous system health, and symptom relief. Here’s how:

1. Improved Nervous System Function

  • Chiropractic adjustments, especially of the cervical spine, help optimize the function of the nervous system, which can be disrupted following a concussion. Proper alignment reduces interference with nerve signals, which may contribute to improved communication between the brain and body.

2. Enhanced Blood Flow and Cerebral Spinal Fluid Circulation

  • Misalignments in the spine can restrict blood flow and cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) circulation, both crucial for brain health. Chiropractic adjustments can help restore normal flow, aiding the healing process and reducing pressure in the head. Improved CSF circulation is thought to support toxin removal from brain tissue, which may help manage symptoms like brain fog or headaches.

3. Reduction of Headache and Neck Pain from Concussion

  • Post-concussion headaches and neck pain are common symptoms that can linger for weeks. Chiropractic adjustments specifically target the cervical spine, relieving tension and reducing the pain that often accompanies mTBI. Adjustments may also release muscle tightness in the neck, decreasing stress on the affected areas.

4. Improved Balance and Coordination from Concussion

  • Many mTBI sufferers experience dizziness or coordination issues, often due to dysfunctions in the vestibular (balance) system. By correcting spinal misalignments, chiropractors can help improve communication within the nervous system, which may ease balance and proprioception problems, helping athletes regain confidence in their movements.

5. Reducing Inflammation from Concussion

  • Spinal adjustments can influence the body’s inflammatory response, which can aid in managing the inflammation caused by brain injury. Some athletes experience joint and muscle inflammation following mTBI, and chiropractic care may help by enhancing circulation and reducing strain on muscles and ligaments.

6. Guidance on Safe Return to Activity

  • Chiropractors experienced in sports medicine can provide tailored guidance on safe movement and exercise as athletes recover. This personalized care ensures athletes don’t overexert themselves and risk further injury, helping them return to activity safely and gradually.

While chiropractic care cannot cure mTBI, it can offer symptom relief, improve physical function, and support the body’s natural healing processes. Athletes should always work closely with healthcare providers to ensure their recovery plan is comprehensive and safe. To learn more about our clinic, click here.

Detoxification with Manual Lymphatic Drainage in Edmonton

June 1, 2025/0 Comments/in Health, Manual Osteopathy, Massage /by Dr. Kent Ferguson

Manual Lymphatic drainage is a therapeutic technique that not only promotes relaxation but also has powerful detoxification effects on the body. This specialized hands-on technique focuses on stimulating the lymphatic system, which plays a vital role in eliminating toxins and waste from our bodies. 

Detoxification System

The lymphatic system is responsible for carrying waste, toxins, and excess fluids away from the tissues and toward the bloodstream for elimination. However, unlike the circulatory system, the lymphatic system does not have a pump (like the heart) to move lymph fluid throughout the body. The flow of lymphatic fluid relies on muscle contractions, breathing, and external stimuli such as massage to keep it moving efficiently. 

During a manual lymphatic drainage session, a trained therapist uses gentle, rhythmic strokes and light pressure to stimulate the lymphatic vessels and encourage the proper flow and drainage of lymph fluid. This stimulation helps to remove stagnant lymphatic fluid, allowing fresh, oxygenated fluid to enter the tissues. By doing so, manual lymphatic drainage aids in the elimination of toxins and waste, leading to a deep detoxification effect on the body. 

Key benefits of manual lymphatic drainage: 

1. Removal of toxins: 

The gentle movements and pressure applied during manual lymphatic drainage stimulate the lymphatic vessels, promoting the effective removal of toxins and waste products from the tissues. This can help cleanse the body on a cellular level and support overall detoxification. 

2. Improved digestion: 

Manual lymphatic drainage can improve digestion by stimulating the lymphatic system, which plays a role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients. By promoting healthy lymphatic flow, this hands on technique can help optimize digestion and reduce symptoms like bloating and constipation. 

3. Reduced fluid retention: 

Fluid retention, often characterized by swelling and puffiness in various parts of the body, can be a sign of a congested lymphatic system. Manual lymphatic drainage helps to eliminate excess fluid by improving lymphatic circulation and reducing fluid buildup in tissues. 

4. Enhanced immune function: 

The lymphatic system is a crucial component of our immune system, responsible for filtering and eliminating pathogens, toxins, and abnormal cells. By stimulating lymphatic flow, manual lymphatic drainage can strengthen the immune response and support the body’s natural detoxification processes. 

5. Overall rejuvenation: 

In addition to its detoxification effects, manual lymphatic drainage promotes relaxation and stress reduction. By reducing stress, the body is better equipped to detoxify and regenerate, improving overall vitality and well-being. 

It’s important to note that while manual lymphatic drainage can be highly effective in promoting detoxification, it may not be suitable for everyone. 

Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as cancer, congestive heart failure, renal disease, or active infections, should consult with a healthcare professional before undergoing lymphatic drainage massage. 

Manual lymphatic drainag offers significant detoxification benefits by stimulating the lymphatic system and promoting the elimination of toxins and waste from the body. By improving lymphatic flow, this specialized hands on technique supports overall wellness, improves digestion, reduces fluid retention, boosts the immune system, and enhances our body’s natural detoxification processes. Incorporating manual lymphatic drainage into your wellness routine can be a valuable tool for achieving and maintaining optimal health.

To learn more about manual lymphatic drainage in our office click here. To book an appointment call 780-455-2112.

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