August 2026 Healthy News from Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office: Migraine Relief: Chiropractic Care & Self-Care Tips

CONSERVATIVE CARE FOR MIGRAINE: What Research Shows

If you live with migraines, you already know how debilitating they can be — derailing work, family time, and simple daily plans. The good news is that conservative care options are gaining real traction in migraine research, and the results are promising for patients looking for relief beyond medication alone. A recent study published in Global Advances in Integrative Medicine and Health by researchers at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital (1) shows just how genuinely the medical community is now taking non-pharmacological migraine care. The research team created and validated a structured headache education program specifically to serve as a comparison arm in future clinical trials assessing multimodal chiropractic care for migraine — a sign that chiropractic-based approaches now meet the same rigorous research standards as drug therapies. That rigor is backed by real patient outcomes. In a case report published in the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (2), a middle-aged woman suffering up to 10 migraines a month — despite trying multiple medications — turned to conservative treatment using Cox® flexion-distraction of the cervical spine, combined with thoracolumbar spinal manipulation. After just 13 sessions over six weeks, she reported significantly fewer migraines, less dependence on pain medication, improved sleep, and a brighter mood. At Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office, we use Cox® Technic to gently renew motion and ease pressure on the spine and nearby nerves — a technique this case report suggests may help calm the nervous system contributors to migraine. If you're in Groton and looking for a drug-free route to less frequent, milder migraine attacks, we're here to help.

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. John Murray on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson  as he shares relieving care for patients with some of the “worst of the worst” pain conditions (including his own cervical spine issue) using evidence-based The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

CHIROPRACTIC TIP OF THE MONTH: Self-Care Tips To Help Manage Migraines Between Visits

Along with professional care, small daily habits can make a real impact in migraine frequency and severity. A review in Frontiers in Neurology (3) showed that regular physical activity, weight management, a healthy diet, and steady sleep habits all help reduce how often — and how severely — migraines come on. Neurologists Robblee and Starling (4) capture this well in the mnemonic SEEDS: Sleep on a consistent schedule, Exercise regularly, Eat balanced meals and stay hydrated, keep a Diary to track triggers, and manage Stress through relaxation or mindfulness. Exercise deserves special mention: a 2024 network meta-analysis in the journal Headache (5) found that yoga and moderate-to-high-intensity aerobic exercise were among the top-performing options for reducing migraine frequency, intensity, and duration. Small changes — a regular bedtime, a short daily walk, a few minutes of stress relief — can potentially mean noticeably fewer flare-ups. Combined with conservative care like Cox® Technic, these habits give you more tools for lasting relief.

We appreciate your trust in our conservative path to health conditions. We’re here for you! See you at your next Groton chiropractic appointment.

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