05/26/2026
For years, migraine treatment focused primarily on blood vessels and brain chemistry.
But newer research is expanding the conversation.
Today, we better understand the role of:
• biomechanics
• cervical spine function
• trigeminal nerve involvement
• and nervous system stress responses
And that matters.
Because nearly 40% of migraine sufferers report unmet treatment needs from medication alone.
At Abundant Health, we look beyond symptom suppression and evaluate how the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system may be contributing to the cycle.
Research continues to explore both immediate and long-term benefits associated with chiropractic care for headache and migraine sufferers.
The goal isn’t simply fewer headaches.
It’s better function, better adaptability, and a better quality of life.
You don’t have to just “manage” your migraines forever.
Curious whether your nervous system may be contributing to your headaches?
I’d be happy to help evaluate.