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The effectiveness of chiropractic manipulation in the treatment of
headache: an exploration in the literature.

J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1995 Nov-Dec;18(9):611-17. Related Articles, Links  

Vernon HT.

Research, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

OBJECTIVE: To review the literature on outcome studies of chiropractic/manipulation for tension-type
and migraine headaches. DESIGN: Qualitative literature review. RESULTS: Of nine studies of
manipulation for tension-type headaches that reported quantitative outcomes, four were randomized
clinical trials and five were case series designs. These studies reported on 729 subjects, 613 of whom
received manipulation. Outcomes ranged from good to excellent. Manipulation seems to be better than
no treatment, some types of mobilization and ice, and it seems to be equivalent to amitriptyline but with
greater durability of effect than this medication. Of three studies on migraine, only one was a
randomized clinical trial. These studies reported on 202 subjects, 156 of whom received manipulation.
The outcomes ranged from fair to very good. CONCLUSION: A modest body of clinical studies exists
dealing with the effect of manipulation and headache. The overall results are encouraging, even if not
quite supportive in the case of tension-type headache. Further studies in this area are The
effectiveness of chiropractic manipulation in the treatment of headache: an exploration in the
literature.definitely warranted, particularly well-controlled studies in migraine.

PMID: 8775024 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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