For many patients with health conditions, exercising seems to be the furthest thing from their mind. For migraine sufferers, exercise itself can be a provocation for initiating a headache episode. And if you already have a headache, just the idea of going for a three mile run will likely increase your pain, not lessen it.
But exercise is an integral component to overall health and that includes people who suffer from headaches too.
The key is to exercise when you are headache free, to manage your exercises so that your spine is not excessively stressed, and make sure you have good flexibility of your spine before you begin loading it with exercises.
This is where chiropractic enters the picture. Your spinal flexibility is integral to maintaining good posture and assuring nerve impulses transmit freely from your brain to distant areas of the body. If you have a spinal problem, or subluxation, this may interrupt the free transmission of nerve impulses and make you susceptible to headache.
You may want to consider getting adjusted before a strenuous exercise to make sure you have good spinal flexibility. After performing a strenuous activity, it may also be a good time to have your spine checked. Little by little, your spinal muscles will regain strength and you may find your headaches a less dominate part of your life.
Other points to consider are getting adequate rest/sleep and to avoid overtraining because sleep deprivation can provoke a headache. You will also need to pay attention to water intake. Being dehydrated may also be a trigger for people with headaches. The bottom line is this: if you get the spinal care you need, if you watch strenuous movements that strain the spine, and if you get adequate rest and sleep, then you can begin exercising again despite your chronic headaches. Many patients with headaches say that stress is a trigger for their pain. Regular exercise can be a great way to deal with the stresses of work. Exercise is also key to your maintaining a healthy weight.
If you'd like to receive a complimentary consultation on how chiropractic care may improve your health and increase your quality of life, then just give us a call at 203-922-9277 to schedule an appointment. Life is about movement and incorporating spinal corrective care into your lifestyle choices, can be the key to getting you back in the game.
Good to see that people still know what they are talking about. So much BS around these days!
Posted by: veterinary ultrasound | July 23, 2009 at 03:00 AM
Hi Dr. James, The last sentence is really crux of the post. Thanks for this.
- Mathew J
Posted by: veterinary hospital | February 10, 2010 at 11:21 AM
I think it can improve the circulation in your head and thus effect your headaches.
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