Headache and Dizziness
Conditions
Headaches Overview
- Tired of continuously using medications
- Stressed & worried about the symptoms
- Wondering when the pain will go away
- Being unable to live their life freely
What We Treat
We Offer Corrective Chiropractic Care For A Wide Range Of Conditions
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Conditions
Where To Find Help & Lasting Headache Relief
If you’re tired of running to the pill bottle every time your headache returns, then Life Balance Chiropractic has you covered.
- Exactly what’s wrong
- How to best treat it
- A plan of action moving forward
Then we highly recommend getting in touch with us to book your Consultation.
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What We Treat
Get lasting Headache and Dizziness relief and correct them safely and effectively.
Conditions
FAQ
What is the difference between a headache and migraine?
Typically, migraines will feel much more intense, come on suddenly, and can last longer than headaches (up to 3 days or more). Migraines are usually accompanied by other symptoms, such as sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, and numbness.
Because migraines are much harder to pinpoint the cause of, it’s highly recommended to have a thorough assessment by a professional.
Can whiplash cause headaches?
Yes. A common side effect of whiplash is headaches, neck pain, and stiffness in the neck or difficulties moving the head, which is reported in about 90% of whiplash sufferers.
On average, it can take 3 months to recover from whiplash, but with Chiropractic adjustments, the recovery time can be reduced significantly.
Can you help with headaches in children?
Yes! One of our specialist areas is in paediatric chiropractic treatments.
In fact, recent studies have shown that children who regularly experience headaches once under the care of a chiropractor see a significant reduction in the number of days they miss school from head pain.