All
good doctors know the importance of getting an accurate diagnosis of
a patient's problem. But why is this so important? It's important
because without knowing what is the disease or injury, the treatment
cannot be directed to the actual problem.
Unfortunately,
when it comes to headaches, many patients do not receive an accurate
diagnosis. If a patient were to see a doctor with a pain in the head
and the doctor were to conclude that you have a pain in your head
(headache), this tells little about the actual problem. In headache
patients, we've become very good at labeling problems-giving them a
name. If the headache comes and goes we call it episodic. If it
occurs suddenly we call it acute, and if it occurs over many years we
say it is chronic. But are these labels really helpful?
The
reality is everyday people show up in doctors offices, obtain cursory
examinations and walk out with a prescription for their head pain.
Not all doctors do this, of course, but with the time constraints of
managed care and the insurance company oversight, a doctor's visit is
just not what it used to be. When was the last time you had a house
call from a doctor? Of course, the worst case is when a patient acts
as their own doctor, sees an advertisement for a pill and does the
diagnosing himself or herself!
In
chiropractic, we may also label your headache as tension-type,
migraine or chronic, but a good chiropractor will not stop there. The
label does not give much of an indication of what needs to be done,
and more importantly we still do not know the CAUSE of the pain.
Clinical experience and research over many decades has shown that
many headaches are actually caused by injuries to the neck and spine.
But if a doctor does not examine the neck, they may not discover
these hidden injuries. Sometimes an astute doctor will take a history
and it may be discovered you had a whiplash or other neck trauma,
months or even years earlier. This is important information to get at
the cause.
We
take a comprehensive approach to headache patients at our clinic. A
detailed history about the location, duration, and quality of pain is
followed up by a thorough physical examination, especially of your
spinal column. We may also order imaging tests such as x-rays to see
the positions of the individual vertebrae in your neck.
The
normal neck has a forward curve or arch, which keeps your head
upright and directly above your shoulders. When this curve is lost,
the patient's head is thrust forward in the classic "bad
posture" stance. Making sure your neck is both flexible, and in
good postural alignment, is critical to maintaining good health.
If you or someone you know is suffering from headaches, call our office today to get a complete examination! www.carechirotn.com
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