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Cody B. Doyle, D.C.
817-767-5430
301 North Pine Street, Roanoke, Tx. 76262
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Could your headaches be coming from your neck?

Posted on 01.31.20 |

headaches coming from your neck

Do you suffer from frequent headaches? Are you confused by the different opinions about whether or not your headaches are coming from your neck?

It seems that most medical practitioners fall into one of two camps when discussing the role of the cervical spine (neck) in chronic head pain.

  1. Those who believe the neck is always the primary culprit in chronic head pain.
  2. Those who think the neck plays little to no role in a patient’s headache symptoms.

My name is Dr. Cody Doyle, and I can tell you, every day, at least one patient presents to my office complaining of recurrent headaches. And then, they ask the most common yet complicated question I get asked in my chiropractic practice.

“Could my neck be causing my headaches, and if so, what treatments are effective?”

As an evidence-based chiropractor with over twenty-three years of successfully treating patients with headache symptoms and an insatiable desire to learn everything I can to help my patients best, I believe I have the right answer.

My answer?

Maybe.

The “Gray Area” of Whether Your Headaches Are Coming From Your Neck

The conflicting opinions of medical practitioners can lead to a large degree of confusion and irritation for patients who experience frequent headaches.

One provider tells them their neck plays a significant role in their symptoms while another is seemingly dismissive of the role the neck plays in the generation of headache symptoms. Add to this confusion the well-meaning advice and anecdotal stories relayed by close friends and family members. The result of all this conflicting information is enough to send patients into a spiral of frustration, causing a headache on the spot.

That’s the last thing headache sufferers need.

If you experience frequent headaches, you don’t need confusion and frustration. You need answers. Because the truth is, some headaches come from the neck, and some do not.

What is important to know when determining if your headaches are coming from your neck?

As already stated, I am an evidence-based chiropractor.

What do I mean by an Evidenced-Based Chiropractor?

According to Wikipedia:

“An evidence-based practice (EBP) is any practice that relies on scientific evidence for guidance and decision-making.”

So, as an evidence-based practitioner treating headaches, I am primarily concerned with what research (evidence) says about the cervical spine and its role in driving the pain associated with headaches.

Of course, I also pay attention and listen to my patients when it comes to what treatments work for them. Science offers evidence and information, but I understand that what really matters is resolving your symptoms. Therefore, I will continually evaluate your unique progress and suggest changes in your treatment plan if your symptoms are not resolving.

But before we get to a treatment plan, I will perform a thorough examination, including medical history, current medications, x-rays, and physical exam.

During the physical exam, I utilize several techniques to help determine if your neck (cervical spine) is contributing to your head pain. For instance, I will put you through some maneuvers that attempt to reproduce your headache.

If we can determine that certain movements of your neck or palpation of specific structures in your neck reproduce your pain, it helps me understand the mechanism that could be involved in some or all of your head pain.

After a thorough history and physical examination, we should be able to have a pretty good idea of what role, if any, your neck plays in your head pain.

Your Headache Type Helps Determine if the Neck Is Involved

Before we begin a discussion about the neck and its role in headache symptoms, it will be helpful to discuss the types of headaches.

The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition contains descriptions of many classifications and subclassifications of headache and head pain. However, for this discussion, we will focus only on two general categories of headache:

  1. Primary headache
  2. Secondary headache

According to the IHS Classification, a primary headache is a condition by itself. In other words, the headache does not occur as a result of some other external sources, such as medications, dehydration, or neck dysfunction. Examples include migraines, cluster headaches, and tension-type headaches.

A secondary headache is head pain that occurs as a result of another disorder that is known to cause a headache. Examples include head pain caused by bacterial meningitis, medication overuse, dehydration, or neck dysfunction.

A headache arising from dysfunction or abnormality in your neck would be a secondary headache.

It is also helpful to understand that some patients may have a primary type of headache (i.e., tension-type headache) that is exacerbated (or made worse) by dysfunction in the neck.

The real questions to ask are:

  • What does the research (evidence) say about neck dysfunction that causes a headache?
  • How will we know if you, indeed, have head pain related to the neck?

The second question can have layers. For instance, if you have primary headaches, do you have a neck issue that exacerbates it? If you experience secondary headaches, are they related to the neck or something else?

How often do headaches come from the neck?

If your head pain is related to dysfunction or misalignment of the cervical spine (neck), you have what is called cervicogenic headaches.

When you consider all the types of head pain, cervicogenic headaches are relatively rare.

In fact, an article in the Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy1 reports a prevalence rate of approximately 2.5 percent in the general population.

However, it is also important to note that the prevalence of cervicogenic headache climbs to as high as 53 percent in patients who have suffered an injury to their cervical spine2.

What treatments are available if my neck is contributing to my head pain?

As an evidence-based chiropractor, I am primarily concerned with what the research says concerning effective treatment and the frequency of that treatment. Based on this research and your unique symptoms and physical examination, I will work with you to formulate a treatment plan that works best for you.

When it comes to effective treatment, Dunning, et al3 performed a study on a group of patients suffering from cervicogenic headaches. They compared the effects of either combined cervical and thoracic manipulation (chiropractic care) or mobilization and exercise (physical therapy). They found:

“The results of the current study demonstrated that patients with cervicogenic headache who received cervical and thoracic manipulation experienced significantly greater reductions in headache intensity, disability, headache frequency, headache duration, and medication intake as compared to the group that received mobilization and exercise; furthermore, the effects were maintained at three months follow-up.”

To summarize, the above study found that patients treated with spinal manipulation (chiropractic care) did significantly better than those who received only physical therapy and exercise.

The study goes on to discuss the proposed mechanism for superior results achieved through chiropractic manipulation versus physical therapy. If you are interested, you can search the article referenced below and read further.

How many treatments will I need if my headaches are coming from my neck?

Determining the number of visits a patient may need is always challenging. Again, we look at what the evidence shows regarding the dosage of spinal manipulation in conditions such as this.

Haas and colleagues looked at the question of appropriate dosage for treating cervicogenic headache. They published their findings in The Spine Journal4. In this impressive study, they randomized participants to four different dose levels of chiropractic manipulation: 0, 6, 12, or 18 sessions. They treated each patient three times per week for six weeks, and for those receiving less than 18 sessions of spinal manipulation therapy (SMT), a focused, light-massage was performed as a control for the sessions when manipulation was not assigned.

The authors found:

“There was a linear dose-response relationship between SMT visits and days with cervicogenic headache (CGH) that was durable to 52 weeks after the start of care. For the highest and most effective dose of 18 SMT visits, CGH days were reduced by about half, and about three more days per month than for the light-massage control.”

To summarize, the patients given 12 and 18 spinal manipulation treatments experienced the most improvement. Their improvement lasted 52 weeks (one year) after the start of care.

There are many variables among patients to consider. The degree of degeneration present in the neck, limitations in range of motion, soft tissue abnormalities, etc.. However, most patients respond favorably and achieve lasting pain relief with somewhere between 12 and 18 chiropractic visits.

Do you suffer from headaches and wonder if your neck plays a role?

If you have frequent headaches, your neck could be involved. Especially if you have experienced an injury to your cervical spine. And studies prove chiropractic spinal manipulations can offer you the relief you desire.

Is it time for you to find relief?

Do you have any questions? Would you like to find out if your neck may be causing your headaches? Call (817) 767-5430 today. One of our friendly team members would love to answer your questions and schedule a consultation.

 

References

  1. Racicki, S., Gerwin, S., DiClaudio, S., Reinmann, S., & Donaldson, M. (2013). Conservative physical therapy management for the treatment of cervicogenic headache: a systematic review.Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 21(2), 113–124. doi:10.1179/2042618612Y.0000000025
  2. Bogduk, N., & Govind, J. (2009). Cervicogenic headache: an assessment of the evidence on clinical diagnosis, invasive tests, and treatment. Lancet neurology, 8(10), 959–968. doi:10.1016/S1474-4422(09)70209-1

3.Dunning, J. R., Butts, R., Mourad, F., Young, I., Fernández-de-las-Peñas, C., Hagins, M., et al. (2016). Upper cervical and upper thoracic manipulation versus mobilization and exercise in patients with cervicogenic headache: a multi-center randomized clinical trial. BMC Musculoskelet Disord, 17, 64. http://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-016-0912-3

  1. Haas, M., Bronfort, G., Evans, R., Schulz, C., Vavrek, D., Takaki, L., et al. (2018). Dose-response and efficacy of spinal manipulation for care of cervicogenic headache: a dual-center randomized controlled trial. The Spine Journal, 18(10), 1741–1754. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.spinee.2018.02.019

Does Chiropractic Care Work?

Posted on 09.18.19 |

pain-free man outsideFor a long time, many traditional practitioners refused to refer their patients to chiropractors because of a lack of substantial evidence that chiropractic care works. However, more and more research has proven that chiropractic care is one of the most effective solutions for certain conditions.

Dr. Cody Doyle at Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture has worked for years to perfect his alternative treatment methods. He uses chiropractic care and other methods to help improve his patients’ overall health and life. To schedule an appointment with your Roanoke and Trophy Club chiropractor, contact our friendly staff today at 817-767-5430.

Continue reading to learn more about how chiropractic care works and what it can do for you.

How It Works

The word “chiropractic” comes from the Greek, and it means “done by hand.” A chiropractor provides gentle and safe care through hands-on spinal adjustments.

The spine is significant because it is responsible for many things, including:

  • Walking
  • Bending
  • Neck movements
  • Protecting the central nervous system
  • The function and coordination of every muscle and organ in the body

Your spine is the means by which the brain gets a message to the rest of your body. When the spine is misaligned, it makes completing everyday tasks much more difficult. This is why spinal manipulation is so important. It treats the root cause of your discomfort and allows your body to heal itself – often removing the need for drugs and surgery.

Benefits of Chiropractic Care

In a recent study of 1,700 people, 1,400 claimed that spinal manipulation improved their life and significantly reduced their pain. Other benefits of chiropractic care include:

  • Improved range of motion and coordination
  • Improved nerve communication
  • Improved posture, physical performance, and joint function
  • Minimized neck and back pain
  • Minimized pain in the upper and lower extremities
  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Reduced allergy symptoms
  • Reduced headaches
  • Relief from degenerative and inflammatory arthritis
  • Relief from chronic and acute pain
  • Improved quality of life

Another huge benefit is that chiropractic care may help prevent you from needing medication for your pain. NSAIDs can be extremely expensive and extremely dangerous to your overall health. Heart attacks, strokes, stomach ulcers, nausea, and kidney problems are all common side effects of regularly taking pain medications.

Regular appointments with your Roanoke and Trophy Club chiropractor can keep your body communicating and working properly for long-term health.

Will it work for me?

Dr. Doyle recognizes that everyone is unique, so he works with each patient to create a personalized treatment plan. With over 21 years of research and experience, he has created his own drug-free, holistic methods of treatments to help you achieve total wellness. Conditions he treats include:

  • Back pain
  • Disc issues
  • Sciatica
  • Migraines and headaches
  • Vertigo
  • Neck pain
  • Muscular and nerve problems
  • Extremity injuries

He combines alternative methods to give each patient customized care. His other treatment methods include:

  • Acupuncture
  • Herbal remedies
  • Massage therapy
  • Therapeutic exercises
  • Auriculotherapy
  • Nutritional planning
  • Detoxifications programs
  • Weight loss treatments

If you are struggling with any of these problems, we have a treatment plan for you.

Visit Your Roanoke & Trophy Club Chiropractor

Holistic, alternative treatment methods, like chiropractic care, are becoming increasingly popular because they work without causing other high-risk issues. Dr. Doyle focuses on getting your whole body healthy –  not just treating your symptoms. If you are interested in how our team at Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture can help you, give us a call at 817-767-5430.

Three Conditions You Didn’t Know Your Trophy Club Chiro Could Treat

Posted on 07.25.19 |

Senior couple on country walk

 

For most people, a chiropractor is associated only with neck and back pains, but did you know they can also treat allergies, stress and anxiety, and weight loss? At Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture, Dr. Cody Doyle has been successfully treating patients with these conditions through a variety of holistic, non-invasive methods for over 20 years.

To see how Dr. Doyle can help you, contact us online anytime or call our office at 817-767-5430 to set up a one-on-one consultation today at our office.

Allergies

A misaligned neck causes a disruption in communication between the spine and the central nervous system. In turn, this causes an imbalance which results in allergies. Symptoms of allergies include:

  • Runny, stuffy, or itchy nose
  • Watery or itchy eyes
  • Chronic or acute congestion
  • Post-nasal drip
  • Coughing
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Sore throat
  • Excess mucus

If you are suffering from one or more of these symptoms, chiropractic care and acupuncture can help reduce these symptoms and strengthen your immune system.

Dr. Doyle can perform a spinal adjustment to realign your neck, repairing the communication between the spine and central nervous system. In addition to musculoskeletal manipulation, acupuncture focuses on specific pressure points that run along meridians in the body. By inserting hair-thin needles through the skin, brain chemicals that correct imbalances are released.

Stress and Anxiety

Stress and anxiety can be caused by any number of things and can affect your body in many ways. Symptoms of stress and anxiety include:

  • Being easily agitated
  • Feeling overwhelmed
  • Having difficulty relaxing
  • Low self-esteem
  • Low energy
  • Headaches
  • Stomach aches
  • Chest pains
  • Racing thoughts
  • Inability to focus
  • Being pessimistic

Rather than just treating the symptoms, Dr. Doyle’s goal is to fix the issue to improve your overall health. Through holistic methods and a personalized treatment plan, Dr. Doyle will help find the areas of your life that are causing stress and the ways those things are affecting your body.

Chiropractic care and acupuncture can improve your lifestyle by realigning your spine, reducing tight muscles, improving your musculoskeletal and nervous systems, and boosting your body’s natural ability to heal.

Weight Loss

There are three methods Dr. Doyle will use to help you on your weight loss journey:

  1. Chiropractic care- With a misaligned back, it can be exceedingly difficult to get up and exercise. Figuring out the source of the problem and using musculoskeletal manipulation to fix it will be our top priority to get you back on the walking trails.
  2. Nutritional therapy- To help this process, Dr. Doyle may recommend adding or removing certain foods for your diet.
  3. Auriculotherapy- Placing two acupuncture needles in specific areas around your ear will help curb your appetite by making you feel full faster. These needles stay in place for two to three weeks and continue working for two to three more months. Other benefits of auriculotherapy include:
    1. Strengthening the willpower
    2. Decreasing addictive behaviors
    3. Reducing stress and anxiety
    4. Speeding up the metabolism

If you are struggling with weight loss, our team at Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture are eager to walk with you through your weight loss journey to a healthier lifestyle.

Make an Appointment Today

Chiropractic care is more than just relief from back and neck pain, it’s about helping you live a healthy lifestyle through holistic methods. If you need relief from allergies, a plan for reducing stress and anxiety, or someone to help you reach your weight loss goals, call our Trophy Club, TX office today at (817) 767-5430.

5 Signs You Should Give Chiropractic a Try

Posted on 04.4.18 |

woman receiving chiropractic treatmentAre you in pain? Whether it’s in your neck, back, shoulder, leg, arm, or other location—there’s always the possibility you might benefit from chiropractic care. There’s a common misperception that chiropractic therapy only treats back problems, but that’s far from the truth!

Chiropractic adjustments have proven an effective treatment for the pain associated with many medical conditions. Trophy Club chiropractor Dr. Cody Doyle has successfully treated patients suffering from: back and neck conditions, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, peripheral neuropathy, bursitis, tendonitis, and even allergies!

The human spine is the steering wheel and central nerve pathway for the whole body. Any dysfunction in the musculoskeletal movement of the spine can have far-reaching consequences. If you are in pain and are experiencing any of the follow symptoms—it might be time to try a chiropractor!

1. Your Pain is Constant or Spreading

No one should feel they have to live with constant or ongoing pain. An injury that can’t seem to heal, despite following a doctor’s advice, may be a sign you need to seek out a different type of treatment. If your pain seems to be spreading, can also be a sign of improper spinal alignment. If your pain started only in your neck, for example, but now includes numbness or tingling in your wrists or extremities, there’s a good chance they are connected. Pain that doesn’t go away on its own should always be considered a serious situation, no matter what the history or age of the patient.

2. You are Getting Headaches

Migraines and “stress headaches” are often caused by problems in the back and neck. If you’ve noticed more headaches coinciding with the onset of your pain, they may be connected. Both your body and head pain may be treatable with proper spinal alignment.

3. Low Energy Levels/Poor Sleep

There are many ways that injury and dysfunction can deprive you of energy: poor adrenal function, insomnia, an overstressed nervous system. Many patients report feeling better rested and getting their energy back with proper realignment of the spine.

4. You’re Always Sick

Allergies, sinus congestion, and immune function can be improved with proper nervous system function and mechanical balance in the body. Every system in the body is affected by the spinal pathway and that includes the immune system! For example, spinal misalignments and subluxations (compressed nerve pathways) can cause neural dysfunctions that weaken your immune response.

5. Constant Use of Painkillers

If you are in so much pain that you are taking pain medication several times a day, this is not normal! If you feel that you can’t function and get through the day without taking the maximum recommended dosage of ibuprofen or naproxen, for example, you need try something new!

Need a Trophy Club Chiropractor? Call Our Office to Learn More

If standard medical care has not adequately treated your painful condition, visit Roanoke and Trophy Club chiropractor Dr. Cody Doyle. Rather than just treat your pain, Dr. Doyle may be able to heal your body and restore proper function with chiropractic and integrative therapies.

Dr. Doyle has successfully treated thousands of patients in his 21 years as a doctor, and looks forward to helping you heal and take your life back! To reach our Roanoke, TX office, you can contact us online or call (817) 767-5430.

Office Hours

Monday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Wed:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Thursday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Friday:By Appointment Only

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Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture
301 North Pine Street
Roanoke, Texas 76262

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