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When you think about someone having a headache,
you probably think of an adult. However, an increasing
number of children experience chronic headaches.
The National Headache Foundation
estimates that over sixty percent of all
children suffer from occasional headaches. 1
The majority of school-age children get headaches, and
many have headaches on a recurrent basis. Even
before entering school, roughly one-third of children
experience a headache at some point. Children miss
more than one million days of school each year because
of headaches.2
Recurrent pediatric headache is a
common disorder that may affect half of the population.
Headaches Hurt Children in Many Ways
Children with frequent headaches may suffer more in
some respects than children with more physically
devastating conditions like cancer and arthritis,
according to a new study. Researchers found
headaches can affect children's emotional development
and school performance more than some other serious
health problems. The study, published in the July
issue of Pediatrics, suggests that headaches have a
significant impact on children's overall quality of life.
The fact that the impact of these headaches is at
least equal to that of childhood illnesses often
considered more severe and debilitating suggests that
physicians should place more emphasis on their
recognition, diagnosis and effective treatment." The
negative impact of migraine on the children's quality of
life was similar to the effects associated with cancer and
arthritis. The children with headaches were adversely
affected in all areas of functioning, including school
performance, emotional development, and physical
health. In particular, children with migraines reported a
higher level of impairment in school and emotional
functioning than children with other chronic diseases. 3
The incidence in migraine headaches in children tripled from 1974-1992 and more than half of the
people who suffer migraine as adults had their first migraine experience during adolescence.
"A history of migraine headaches may set up
children for a lifetime of under-achievement."4
Richard Lipton, M.D.
CHILDHOOD HEADACHES & FUTURE HEALTH PROBLEMS
A study published in the British Medical Journal showed that children
who experience frequent headaches are more likely to develop
health problems in adulthood, including psychiatric disorders. The
findings follow a survey of a random study group over 40 years and
could have implications for the health of today's children and their
future well-being. The research team found that children with
frequent headaches were more likely to experience psychosocial
problems and to grow up with an excess of both headache and other
physical and psychiatric symptoms. These findings confirm that
children with headaches do not simply "grow out" of their physical
complaint, but may instead "grow into" others, say the authors. 5
The brain itself is insensitive to pain. Headache pain occurs in the following locations:
Although the International Headache Society lists 129 different types of headaches, the general
categories are tension, cluster and migraine with associate pain being described as sharp, stabbing,
dull, throbbing and vice-like. Migraine with or without aura is the most common form of acute
recurrent headache in children.
Different types of physical, chemical and emotional stressā€” including fatigue, worry, noise,
fluorescent lights, travel, improper sleep, smoke and food additives such as MSG and nitrates, often
trigger headaches.
Although these things may trigger a headache, the actual cause of the headache is often a series of
traumatic or repetitive micro-traumatic eventsā€” including motor vehicle accidents, contact sports,
postural habits, whiplash and occupational tasks.
Headaches and other symptoms may take weeks, months and even years to show up following these
events.
ā€œThe negative impact of chronic headaches on quality of life, families, and productivity can be
significant and is generally underrated by the medical profession.ā€ 6
University of Maryland Medical Center
ā€¢ The tissues covering the brain.
ā€¢ The attaching structures at the base
of the brain.
ā€¢ Muscles and blood vessels around the
scalp, face, and neck.
TYPES OF HEADACHES
CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT
Headaches have commonly been treated with
medications such as aspirin or Tylenol.
Americans consume 80 billion aspirin tablets
each year. Aspirin, which is the active ingredient
in more than 50 over the counter medications,
may temporarily relieve the discomfort of the
headache, but it does little to correct the cause
of the problem.
Moreover, its use has been associated with
bleeding ulcers, Reyes syndrome and kidney
disorders.
Taking painkillers on a regular basis can make
subsequent headaches even worse, causing a
condition known as ā€œrebound headacheā€ or
ā€œmedical overuse headacheā€.
"Chronic use of aspirin actually promotes chronic tension headaches."
7
Lee Kudrow, M.D.
California Center for Headaches
ā€œThough Medical Overuse Headache (MOH) is common in children,
adolescents, and adults, it is under-recognized and under-diagnosed. It is the
most common cause of daily or near-daily chronic headaches. It is also the most
common cause of chronic daily headaches in adult patients presenting
to headache specialty clinics in the United States. Failure to address MOH in
children could lead to dependence on narcotics or other addictive drugs in
adulthood, as patients with MOH may develop tolerance to over-the-counter
analgesics.ā€ 8
NEUROLOGY CLINIC JOURNAL
LEADING CAUSE OF HEADACHES
Although headaches are not caused by just
one specific source, a large amount of
research clearly demonstrates that the
majority of headaches are caused by
problems in the cervical (neck) region of the
spine. The vertebra of the cervical
spine can become misaligned because of
excessive or repetitive stress.
These misalignments, also known as
ā€œvertebral subluxationsā€ irritate the nerves in
the neck and cause excessive muscle
tension, all of which can contribute to a wide
variety of headaches.
ā€œOver 70% of all headaches arise
from problems with the cervical
spine and its related structures." 9
Canadian Family Physician
ā€œHeadaches are frequently caused by
compression of cervical nerve roots and
prolonged tension of the neck muscles.ā€ 10
Basic Neurology
ā€œAnatomical, physiological, and clinical
evidence exists which indicate that
disorders in the structure of the
cervical spine are a frequent cause of
headaches.ā€ 11
Modern Manual Therapy of the
Vertebral Column
ā€œHeadaches are more frequently caused
by spinal stress than any other condition.ā€12
Journal of Occupational Trauma
CHILDHOOD SPINAL PROBLEMS
The birth process, even under normal
conditions, is frequently the first cause of
spinal stress.
As the head of the child appears, the
physician grabs the babyā€™s head and
twists it around in a figure-eight motion,
lifting it up to receive the lower shoulder
and then down to receive the upper
shoulder. This creates significant stress
on the spine of the newborn.
Dr. Godfrey Gutmann, a German
physician, conducted a study of over
1,000 newborns shortly after birth. He
discovered that over 80% of the infants
had suffered trauma to their cervical
spine, which resulted in vertebral
subluxations. 13
ā€œBrachial plexus injuries follow
stretching caused by shoulder
dystocia, breech extraction, or
hyper abduction of the neck in
cephalic presentations. Injuries can
be due to simple stretching or
avulsion of the roots with
associated cervical cord injury.
Associated traumatic injuries, such
as subluxations of the cervical
spine may occur.ā€ 14
The Merck Manual
ā€Spinal cord and brain-stem
injuries occur often during the
process of birth, but frequently
escape diagnosis. In infants who
survive there may be lasting
neurological defects reflecting
the primary injury.ā€ 15
Abraham Towbin, M.D.
THE GROWTH YEARS
Birth is just the beginning of growth for children. Babies are constantly moving, falling down and
bumping into things as they explore their new world. The typical child will fall an average of twenty-
five times each day while learning to walk.
Children fall while learning to walk, fall at the playground and off bicycles, bump their heads, and get
into numerous injuries in sports. These early subluxations build up in the body over their lifetime.
FORWARD HEAD POSTURE
Ideally, the head should sit directly on the neck
and shoulders, like a golf ball sitting on a tee. As
the head protrudes forward, an increased load is
placed on the muscles of the neck and upper
back.
In fact, for every inch that the head projects
forward, the weight experienced by the muscles of
the neck doubles.
This ā€œforward head postureā€ can be caused by
heavy book bags, repetitive tasks and excessive
time spent in front of video screens.
Studies show that children spend more time
sitting in front of electronic screens than any other
activity besides sleeping.
The average time spent with various media
(televisions, computers, cell phones and video
games) is nearly four and one half-hours per
day among two to seventeen year olds.
Many health experts have warned that "text neck"
is a global epidemic affecting the neurological
health of both children and adults.
HEADACHES & CHIROPRACTIC
An increasing number of headache victims are turning to
Chiropractic for help. This only makes sense as the Doctor of
Chiropractic specializes in the structure of the spine and its
protective relationship to the nervous system. Chiropractors
detect and correct spinal misalignments by physically
adjusting the spine to restore its proper structural position.
This removes the spinal stress and allows the nervous
system to function correctly. The effectiveness of Chiropractic
in resolving headaches has been well documented in
research and case studies all over the world.
ā€œCervical spine manipulation was associated with significant improvement in headache outcomes in
trials involving patients with neck pain and/or neck dysfunction and headache.ā€ 17
Duke Evidence Report
Five children presented with varying types of headaches to a family-based chiropractic practice. In
each case, spinal subluxations were present. Following reduction of those subluxations through
chiropractic adjustment, the child's chief complaint remised. Adjunctive therapy (education of diet,
posture and exercise) was not given until the headaches remised. Thus, it was felt that the headache
reduction may have been due to the restoration of nervous system function through the adjustment.18
ā€œEvery newborn should receive a neck and spine
examination and a Chiropractic adjustment if
necessary. Is that idea too difficult to accept?ā€ 19
Lendon Smith, M.D.
Headaches are among the most common of health problems.
The public increasingly seeks out Chiropractic and other non-
medical practitioners. Twenty-seven percent of Americans
who visit health care providers outside of the medical field do
so for headache relief, according to the New England Journal
of Medicine. 20
Spinal manipulative therapy is an effective treatment for
tension headaches. Four weeks after cessation of
treatment the patients who received spinal manipulative
therapy experienced a sustained therapeutic benefit in
all major outcomes in contrast to the patients that
received amitriptyline therapy, who reverted to baseline
values.ā€ 21
Pediatrician and Health Author
The following table lists just a few of the studies that have been conducted that
demonstrate the effectiveness of spinal adjustments on headache conditions.
Clinical Studies of Spinal Adjustments on Headaches
AUTHOR # OF SUBJECTS RESULTS
JIROUT 200 80& SUCCESSFUL
DROZ & CROT 332 80% SUCCESSFUL
TURK 100 75% SUCCESSFUL
WIGHT 75 90% SUCESSFUL
VERNON 33 85% SUCCESSFUL
Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics
"Subluxation alone is a
rational reason for a lifetime
of Chiropractic care
beginning at birth."23
Lee Hadley, M.D.
Syracuse Memorial Hospital
REFERENCES
1. National Headache Foundation, www.headaches.org
2. Rothner AD. Headaches in children: a review. Headache, 1978; 18:169-174.
3. Powers, S. Patton, S, Hommel, K. "Quality of Life in Childhood Migraines: Clinical Impact and Comparison to Other Chronic
Illnesses." PEDIATRICS, Vol 112 July 2003 p. 1-5
4. Lipton, R. 1996, Headache
5. Fearon P, Hotopf M. Relation between headaches in childhood and physical and psychiatric symptoms in adulthood: national birth
cohort study British Medical Journal 2001 (May 12); 322 (7295): 1145
6. Simon H, MD, ā€œHow serious are tension type headaches.ā€ Medical Press, University of Maryland Medical Center, 2002
7. Kudrow, L. MD, California Headache Clinic,
8. Mathew NT: Transformed migraine, analgesic rebound, and other chronic daily headaches. Neurology Clinic Journal, 1997: 15(1)
167
9. Boake, H. Cervical Headache, Canadian Family Physician 1972 p. 75-78
10. Gilroy, J. MD Basic Neurology, P. 92
11. Jull, G Modern Manual Therapy of the Vertebral Column, p. 322
12. Matthews, S. Journal of Occupational Trauma, 1993
13. Gutmann, G. Blocked Atlantal Nerve Syndrome in babies and infants. Manuelle Medizin, 25:5-10, 1987
14. Beers, M, The Merck Manual, Disturbances in Newborns and Infants, 18th edition,
15. Towbin, A. MD Latent spinal cord and brain stem injury in newborns and infants. Develop, Med., Child Neurology 1969, II, 54-78
16. Ackman, D. The Amazing Efficiency Of America's Youth. Forbes, 3-10-2005
17. McCrory DC, et al. "Evidence Report: Behavioral and Physical Treatments for Tension-type and
Cervicogenic Headacheā€ Duke University Evidence- Based Practice Center, Durham, NC 2001
18. Anderson-Peacock, E. Chiropractic care of children with headaches: five case reports. Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics,
Vol 1, No. 1 1996
19. Smith, L. MD, The Facts, 1999
20. Eisenberg, D. Unconventional Medicine in the United Statesā€ New England Journal of Medicine, 1993 (328) 4 246-252
21. Boline PD, Kasaak K, Bronfort G, Nelson C, Spinal manipulation vs. Amitriptyline for the treatment of chronic tension-type
headaches: a randomized clinical trial, JMPT, 1995; 18: 148-154.
22. Journal of Manipulative Therapeutics, Vol. 12 #6 Dec. 1989 p.457
23. Hadley, L ā€œAnatomical & Roentgenographic studies of the spineā€, Thomas, 1981
THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF A DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Educational requirements for doctors of chiropractic are among the most stringent of any of the health care
professions. The typical applicant at a chiropractic college has already acquired nearly four years of pre-medical
undergraduate college education, including courses in biology, inorganic and organic chemistry, physics, psychology
and related lab work. Once accepted into an accredited chiropractic college, the requirements become even more
demanding ā€” four to five academic years of professional study are the standard. Because of the hands-on nature of
chiropractic, and the intricate adjusting techniques, a significant portion of time is spent in clinical training.
Doctors of chiropractic ā€” who are licensed to practice in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and in many nations
around the world ā€” undergo a rigorous education in the healing sciences, similar to that of medical doctors. In some
areas, such as anatomy, physiology, rehabilitation, nutrition and public health, they receive more intensive education
than their MD counterparts.
Like other primary health care doctors, chiropractic students spend a significant portion of their curriculum studying
clinical subjects related to evaluating and caring for patients. Typically, as part of their professional training, they must
complete a minimum of a one-year clinical-based program dealing with actual patient care. In total, the curriculum
includes a minimum of 4,200 hours of classroom, laboratory and clinical experience. The course of study is approved
by an accrediting agency which is fully recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. This has been the case for
more than three decades.
Records from insurance and court cases have constantly shown that chiropractic is the safest portal of entry
health care available to the public today. Although no healthcare procedures are 100% safe, chiropractic stands on
its record of safety and effectiveness unmatched in healthcare.
The chiropractic adjustment is a safe, efficient procedure which is performed nearly one million times every working
day in the United States.
There is a singular lack of actuarial data that would justify concluding that chiropractic care is in any way harmful or
dangerous. Chiropractic care is non-invasive, therefore, the body's response to chiropractic care is far more
predictable than its reactions to drug treatments or surgical procedures. Of the nearly one million adjustments given
every day in this country, complications are exceedingly rare.
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Headaches and Chiropractic

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  • 2. When you think about someone having a headache, you probably think of an adult. However, an increasing number of children experience chronic headaches. The National Headache Foundation estimates that over sixty percent of all children suffer from occasional headaches. 1 The majority of school-age children get headaches, and many have headaches on a recurrent basis. Even before entering school, roughly one-third of children experience a headache at some point. Children miss more than one million days of school each year because of headaches.2 Recurrent pediatric headache is a common disorder that may affect half of the population. Headaches Hurt Children in Many Ways Children with frequent headaches may suffer more in some respects than children with more physically devastating conditions like cancer and arthritis, according to a new study. Researchers found headaches can affect children's emotional development and school performance more than some other serious health problems. The study, published in the July issue of Pediatrics, suggests that headaches have a significant impact on children's overall quality of life. The fact that the impact of these headaches is at least equal to that of childhood illnesses often considered more severe and debilitating suggests that physicians should place more emphasis on their recognition, diagnosis and effective treatment." The negative impact of migraine on the children's quality of life was similar to the effects associated with cancer and arthritis. The children with headaches were adversely affected in all areas of functioning, including school performance, emotional development, and physical health. In particular, children with migraines reported a higher level of impairment in school and emotional functioning than children with other chronic diseases. 3 The incidence in migraine headaches in children tripled from 1974-1992 and more than half of the people who suffer migraine as adults had their first migraine experience during adolescence. "A history of migraine headaches may set up children for a lifetime of under-achievement."4 Richard Lipton, M.D.
  • 3. CHILDHOOD HEADACHES & FUTURE HEALTH PROBLEMS A study published in the British Medical Journal showed that children who experience frequent headaches are more likely to develop health problems in adulthood, including psychiatric disorders. The findings follow a survey of a random study group over 40 years and could have implications for the health of today's children and their future well-being. The research team found that children with frequent headaches were more likely to experience psychosocial problems and to grow up with an excess of both headache and other physical and psychiatric symptoms. These findings confirm that children with headaches do not simply "grow out" of their physical complaint, but may instead "grow into" others, say the authors. 5 The brain itself is insensitive to pain. Headache pain occurs in the following locations: Although the International Headache Society lists 129 different types of headaches, the general categories are tension, cluster and migraine with associate pain being described as sharp, stabbing, dull, throbbing and vice-like. Migraine with or without aura is the most common form of acute recurrent headache in children. Different types of physical, chemical and emotional stressā€” including fatigue, worry, noise, fluorescent lights, travel, improper sleep, smoke and food additives such as MSG and nitrates, often trigger headaches. Although these things may trigger a headache, the actual cause of the headache is often a series of traumatic or repetitive micro-traumatic eventsā€” including motor vehicle accidents, contact sports, postural habits, whiplash and occupational tasks. Headaches and other symptoms may take weeks, months and even years to show up following these events. ā€œThe negative impact of chronic headaches on quality of life, families, and productivity can be significant and is generally underrated by the medical profession.ā€ 6 University of Maryland Medical Center ā€¢ The tissues covering the brain. ā€¢ The attaching structures at the base of the brain. ā€¢ Muscles and blood vessels around the scalp, face, and neck. TYPES OF HEADACHES
  • 4. CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT Headaches have commonly been treated with medications such as aspirin or Tylenol. Americans consume 80 billion aspirin tablets each year. Aspirin, which is the active ingredient in more than 50 over the counter medications, may temporarily relieve the discomfort of the headache, but it does little to correct the cause of the problem. Moreover, its use has been associated with bleeding ulcers, Reyes syndrome and kidney disorders. Taking painkillers on a regular basis can make subsequent headaches even worse, causing a condition known as ā€œrebound headacheā€ or ā€œmedical overuse headacheā€. "Chronic use of aspirin actually promotes chronic tension headaches." 7 Lee Kudrow, M.D. California Center for Headaches ā€œThough Medical Overuse Headache (MOH) is common in children, adolescents, and adults, it is under-recognized and under-diagnosed. It is the most common cause of daily or near-daily chronic headaches. It is also the most common cause of chronic daily headaches in adult patients presenting to headache specialty clinics in the United States. Failure to address MOH in children could lead to dependence on narcotics or other addictive drugs in adulthood, as patients with MOH may develop tolerance to over-the-counter analgesics.ā€ 8 NEUROLOGY CLINIC JOURNAL
  • 5. LEADING CAUSE OF HEADACHES Although headaches are not caused by just one specific source, a large amount of research clearly demonstrates that the majority of headaches are caused by problems in the cervical (neck) region of the spine. The vertebra of the cervical spine can become misaligned because of excessive or repetitive stress. These misalignments, also known as ā€œvertebral subluxationsā€ irritate the nerves in the neck and cause excessive muscle tension, all of which can contribute to a wide variety of headaches. ā€œOver 70% of all headaches arise from problems with the cervical spine and its related structures." 9 Canadian Family Physician ā€œHeadaches are frequently caused by compression of cervical nerve roots and prolonged tension of the neck muscles.ā€ 10 Basic Neurology ā€œAnatomical, physiological, and clinical evidence exists which indicate that disorders in the structure of the cervical spine are a frequent cause of headaches.ā€ 11 Modern Manual Therapy of the Vertebral Column ā€œHeadaches are more frequently caused by spinal stress than any other condition.ā€12 Journal of Occupational Trauma
  • 6. CHILDHOOD SPINAL PROBLEMS The birth process, even under normal conditions, is frequently the first cause of spinal stress. As the head of the child appears, the physician grabs the babyā€™s head and twists it around in a figure-eight motion, lifting it up to receive the lower shoulder and then down to receive the upper shoulder. This creates significant stress on the spine of the newborn. Dr. Godfrey Gutmann, a German physician, conducted a study of over 1,000 newborns shortly after birth. He discovered that over 80% of the infants had suffered trauma to their cervical spine, which resulted in vertebral subluxations. 13 ā€œBrachial plexus injuries follow stretching caused by shoulder dystocia, breech extraction, or hyper abduction of the neck in cephalic presentations. Injuries can be due to simple stretching or avulsion of the roots with associated cervical cord injury. Associated traumatic injuries, such as subluxations of the cervical spine may occur.ā€ 14 The Merck Manual ā€Spinal cord and brain-stem injuries occur often during the process of birth, but frequently escape diagnosis. In infants who survive there may be lasting neurological defects reflecting the primary injury.ā€ 15 Abraham Towbin, M.D.
  • 7. THE GROWTH YEARS Birth is just the beginning of growth for children. Babies are constantly moving, falling down and bumping into things as they explore their new world. The typical child will fall an average of twenty- five times each day while learning to walk. Children fall while learning to walk, fall at the playground and off bicycles, bump their heads, and get into numerous injuries in sports. These early subluxations build up in the body over their lifetime. FORWARD HEAD POSTURE Ideally, the head should sit directly on the neck and shoulders, like a golf ball sitting on a tee. As the head protrudes forward, an increased load is placed on the muscles of the neck and upper back. In fact, for every inch that the head projects forward, the weight experienced by the muscles of the neck doubles. This ā€œforward head postureā€ can be caused by heavy book bags, repetitive tasks and excessive time spent in front of video screens. Studies show that children spend more time sitting in front of electronic screens than any other activity besides sleeping. The average time spent with various media (televisions, computers, cell phones and video games) is nearly four and one half-hours per day among two to seventeen year olds. Many health experts have warned that "text neck" is a global epidemic affecting the neurological health of both children and adults.
  • 8. HEADACHES & CHIROPRACTIC An increasing number of headache victims are turning to Chiropractic for help. This only makes sense as the Doctor of Chiropractic specializes in the structure of the spine and its protective relationship to the nervous system. Chiropractors detect and correct spinal misalignments by physically adjusting the spine to restore its proper structural position. This removes the spinal stress and allows the nervous system to function correctly. The effectiveness of Chiropractic in resolving headaches has been well documented in research and case studies all over the world. ā€œCervical spine manipulation was associated with significant improvement in headache outcomes in trials involving patients with neck pain and/or neck dysfunction and headache.ā€ 17 Duke Evidence Report Five children presented with varying types of headaches to a family-based chiropractic practice. In each case, spinal subluxations were present. Following reduction of those subluxations through chiropractic adjustment, the child's chief complaint remised. Adjunctive therapy (education of diet, posture and exercise) was not given until the headaches remised. Thus, it was felt that the headache reduction may have been due to the restoration of nervous system function through the adjustment.18 ā€œEvery newborn should receive a neck and spine examination and a Chiropractic adjustment if necessary. Is that idea too difficult to accept?ā€ 19 Lendon Smith, M.D. Headaches are among the most common of health problems. The public increasingly seeks out Chiropractic and other non- medical practitioners. Twenty-seven percent of Americans who visit health care providers outside of the medical field do so for headache relief, according to the New England Journal of Medicine. 20 Spinal manipulative therapy is an effective treatment for tension headaches. Four weeks after cessation of treatment the patients who received spinal manipulative therapy experienced a sustained therapeutic benefit in all major outcomes in contrast to the patients that received amitriptyline therapy, who reverted to baseline values.ā€ 21 Pediatrician and Health Author
  • 9. The following table lists just a few of the studies that have been conducted that demonstrate the effectiveness of spinal adjustments on headache conditions. Clinical Studies of Spinal Adjustments on Headaches AUTHOR # OF SUBJECTS RESULTS JIROUT 200 80& SUCCESSFUL DROZ & CROT 332 80% SUCCESSFUL TURK 100 75% SUCCESSFUL WIGHT 75 90% SUCESSFUL VERNON 33 85% SUCCESSFUL Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics "Subluxation alone is a rational reason for a lifetime of Chiropractic care beginning at birth."23 Lee Hadley, M.D. Syracuse Memorial Hospital
  • 10. REFERENCES 1. National Headache Foundation, www.headaches.org 2. Rothner AD. Headaches in children: a review. Headache, 1978; 18:169-174. 3. Powers, S. Patton, S, Hommel, K. "Quality of Life in Childhood Migraines: Clinical Impact and Comparison to Other Chronic Illnesses." PEDIATRICS, Vol 112 July 2003 p. 1-5 4. Lipton, R. 1996, Headache 5. Fearon P, Hotopf M. Relation between headaches in childhood and physical and psychiatric symptoms in adulthood: national birth cohort study British Medical Journal 2001 (May 12); 322 (7295): 1145 6. Simon H, MD, ā€œHow serious are tension type headaches.ā€ Medical Press, University of Maryland Medical Center, 2002 7. Kudrow, L. MD, California Headache Clinic, 8. Mathew NT: Transformed migraine, analgesic rebound, and other chronic daily headaches. Neurology Clinic Journal, 1997: 15(1) 167 9. Boake, H. Cervical Headache, Canadian Family Physician 1972 p. 75-78 10. Gilroy, J. MD Basic Neurology, P. 92 11. Jull, G Modern Manual Therapy of the Vertebral Column, p. 322 12. Matthews, S. Journal of Occupational Trauma, 1993 13. Gutmann, G. Blocked Atlantal Nerve Syndrome in babies and infants. Manuelle Medizin, 25:5-10, 1987 14. Beers, M, The Merck Manual, Disturbances in Newborns and Infants, 18th edition, 15. Towbin, A. MD Latent spinal cord and brain stem injury in newborns and infants. Develop, Med., Child Neurology 1969, II, 54-78 16. Ackman, D. The Amazing Efficiency Of America's Youth. Forbes, 3-10-2005 17. McCrory DC, et al. "Evidence Report: Behavioral and Physical Treatments for Tension-type and Cervicogenic Headacheā€ Duke University Evidence- Based Practice Center, Durham, NC 2001 18. Anderson-Peacock, E. Chiropractic care of children with headaches: five case reports. Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics, Vol 1, No. 1 1996 19. Smith, L. MD, The Facts, 1999 20. Eisenberg, D. Unconventional Medicine in the United Statesā€ New England Journal of Medicine, 1993 (328) 4 246-252 21. Boline PD, Kasaak K, Bronfort G, Nelson C, Spinal manipulation vs. Amitriptyline for the treatment of chronic tension-type headaches: a randomized clinical trial, JMPT, 1995; 18: 148-154. 22. Journal of Manipulative Therapeutics, Vol. 12 #6 Dec. 1989 p.457 23. Hadley, L ā€œAnatomical & Roentgenographic studies of the spineā€, Thomas, 1981
  • 11. THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF A DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Educational requirements for doctors of chiropractic are among the most stringent of any of the health care professions. The typical applicant at a chiropractic college has already acquired nearly four years of pre-medical undergraduate college education, including courses in biology, inorganic and organic chemistry, physics, psychology and related lab work. Once accepted into an accredited chiropractic college, the requirements become even more demanding ā€” four to five academic years of professional study are the standard. Because of the hands-on nature of chiropractic, and the intricate adjusting techniques, a significant portion of time is spent in clinical training. Doctors of chiropractic ā€” who are licensed to practice in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and in many nations around the world ā€” undergo a rigorous education in the healing sciences, similar to that of medical doctors. In some areas, such as anatomy, physiology, rehabilitation, nutrition and public health, they receive more intensive education than their MD counterparts. Like other primary health care doctors, chiropractic students spend a significant portion of their curriculum studying clinical subjects related to evaluating and caring for patients. Typically, as part of their professional training, they must complete a minimum of a one-year clinical-based program dealing with actual patient care. In total, the curriculum includes a minimum of 4,200 hours of classroom, laboratory and clinical experience. The course of study is approved by an accrediting agency which is fully recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. This has been the case for more than three decades. Records from insurance and court cases have constantly shown that chiropractic is the safest portal of entry health care available to the public today. Although no healthcare procedures are 100% safe, chiropractic stands on its record of safety and effectiveness unmatched in healthcare. The chiropractic adjustment is a safe, efficient procedure which is performed nearly one million times every working day in the United States. There is a singular lack of actuarial data that would justify concluding that chiropractic care is in any way harmful or dangerous. Chiropractic care is non-invasive, therefore, the body's response to chiropractic care is far more predictable than its reactions to drug treatments or surgical procedures. Of the nearly one million adjustments given every day in this country, complications are exceedingly rare. COMPLIMENTS OF
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