Chiropractor for Migraine in Adelaide
Chiropractors help manage migraines through upper cervical adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and lifestyle modifications to reduce trigger frequency and pain intensity.
Balance Integrated Health - Dr Steven Boord
Sure Start Health - Chiro, Speech, Massage
Frisbee Health And Chiropractic - Dr Jennifer Frisby-Smith
Seaside Chiro + Massage
Connect Healthcare
Holdfast Bay Musculoskeletal Centre - Dr. Vanessa Wall
Dr. Sean N. Armstrong - Park Holme Chiropractic
ChiroCare - Chiropractor North Adelaide
Henley Beach Chiropractic Clinic
King William Road Chiropractic
Active Health Co
The Chiropractic Works Norwood
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Ken Leembruggen
Hands on Chiropractic & Health - Chiropractic, Massage
Eastern Sports & Spinal Care
Southside Clinic
Rostrevor Chiropractic- Dr. Astrid Priest
Chiropractic Clinic - Dr. Mladenovic Andrew
Advance Chiropractic & Wellness - Adelaide Chiropractor
Boundless Chiropractic and Wellness
Spinecare Chiropractic - Salisbury Chiropractor
Health First Chiropractic
Park Holme Chiropractic & Massage
Great Southern Chiropractic, Adelaide CBD
West Lakes Chiropractic Clinic
Morphett Vale Chiropractic & Wellness Clinic
Frisbee Health and Chiropractic
Southside Chiropractic & Massage
Adelaide Sports Allied Health
The Chiropractic Works, Henley Beach
Stapleton Chiropractic
Reader Chiropractic Centre-Dr Reader Odette
Adelaide Family Chiropractor
Croydon Family Chiropractic
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Andrian Turczynowicz
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Adrienne Wilson
About Migraine
Migraines affect approximately three million Australians and are characterised by intense, throbbing headaches often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. While migraines have a complex neurological basis, research has shown that cervical spine dysfunction and muscular tension can act as significant triggers. Chiropractic care offers a drug-free approach to reducing migraine frequency and severity by addressing these musculoskeletal contributing factors. A chiropractic assessment for migraines will include a detailed history of your headache patterns, triggers, and associated symptoms, along with a physical examination of the cervical spine, thoracic spine, and surrounding musculature. Treatment typically involves gentle upper cervical adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, myofascial release, and postural correction. A randomised controlled trial published in the European Journal of Neurology found that chiropractic spinal manipulation reduced migraine days and medication use compared to a control group. Your chiropractor may also recommend lifestyle modifications including stress management strategies, dietary adjustments to avoid known triggers, regular sleep hygiene practices, and appropriate hydration. For patients who experience migraines with aura, it is important to discuss your symptoms thoroughly with your chiropractor and GP to ensure a comprehensive management plan. Chiropractic care works well as a complementary approach alongside medical management, and many migraine sufferers find that regular adjustments allow them to reduce their reliance on preventive and acute medications over time.
Migraine FAQs
Can chiropractic care reduce migraine frequency?
Yes. Clinical studies have shown that chiropractic spinal manipulation can reduce the number of migraine days per month. Many patients experience a 50 percent or greater reduction in migraine frequency after a course of chiropractic treatment combined with lifestyle modifications.
Is chiropractic a replacement for migraine medication?
Chiropractic care is best viewed as a complementary approach. Some patients are able to reduce their medication use under the guidance of their GP, while others use chiropractic alongside medication for optimal results. Your chiropractor will work with your medical team to ensure coordinated care.
What triggers do chiropractors look for with migraines?
Chiropractors assess musculoskeletal triggers including cervical joint restriction, muscle tension in the neck and shoulders, poor posture, and jaw dysfunction. They also consider lifestyle factors such as stress, sleep patterns, hydration, and dietary triggers to develop a holistic management plan.