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Clinical Trial Shows
Chiropractic Helps Migraines
A clinical trial reported in Medical-News.net on May 22,
2005 showed that 72% of migraine sufferers experienced
either 'substantial' or 'noticeable' improvement after a
period of chiropractic care. The study was a randomized
clinical trial completed over a 20 year period. Dr.
Peter Tuchin, was the chief researcher and presented his
results in a thesis at Macquarie University in
Australia.
The study involved 123 migraine sufferers, which was
reduced down from aproximatly1000 who applied to be part
of the study after responding to a television program
about the research. The 123 participants were further
divided into two groups. One group received chiropractic
care while the other group was a control group who did
not receive any actual care but were told they were
receiving a form of electrical physical therapy.
In commenting on the results, Dr. Peter Tuchin, a
chiropractor for the past 20 years stated, "Around 22
per cent [of patients] had substantial reduction - which
means that more than 60 percent of their symptoms
reduced during the course of the treatment. What makes
this a really strong result is that this was a really
chronic group - the average length of time they'd had
migraines was 18 years. To get a change of that sort of
magnitude in a really chronic group was quite amazing."
In this study Dr. Tuchin went to great lengths to
document the results. He explained, "Both groups kept a
record of their migraines for the whole six months,
noting down how often they got them, how severe they
were, how long they lasted, and if there was anything
they could think of that contributed to them," Tuchin
explains. "For two months prior to any treatment they
just diarised their migraines, followed by two months of
treatment and then two months of post-treatment"
Dr. Tuchin summed up the results of the study by saying,
"Chiropractic is not the be all and end all, but for a
good percentage of migraine sufferers the neck is a
significant contributing factor, and for them
chiropractic treatment is really effective. I'm not
saying that everybody's going to be cured, but there's
very little to lose." |
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