
Balancing Hormones Naturally
Headache, backache, abdominal
bloating, cramping, fatigue and mood swings are just some of the
symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome (PMS). No one's
completely certain what causes premenstrual syndrome (PMS), but
there's no denying the pain and distress millions of women suffer
7-10 days before menstruation every month.
Most women suffer some symptoms of PMS during their childbearing
years, but between 10-20% experience severe or disabling symptoms.
Drugs and psychotherapy have proven ineffective or undesirable
treatment options, with many patients reporting unpleasant side
effects and only minimal relief of symptoms. Previous research has
suggested the potential benefit of chiropractic care (see
"Chiropractic for PMS" in the August 1999 issue of To Your
Health), and a recent study provides further evidence of this
association. The Journal of Manipulative and
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Physiological
Therapeutics reported that in a nine-month clinical trial
involving 25 women with diagnosed PMS, 16 patients received active
chiropractic treatment (spinal adjustments and soft-tissue
therapy) 2-3 times in the week before menses for at least three
menstrual cycles. The remaining nine patients received a placebo
in the form of chiropractic "adjustments," using an instrument set
for minimum force, such that patients did not effectively receive
treatment. The two groups eventually changed over, so that
both groups received treatment and placebo during the study
period. In both groups, results showed that PMS symptom scores
decreased after chiropractic adjustments, with a significant
decrease in scores for the active treatment phase compared to the
non-treatment (placebo) phase.
In another study from
The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
involving 84 subjects (54 with diagnosed PMS and 30 without)
evaluated the potential for chiropractic to help relieve PMS
symptoms. Complete chiropractic examinations revealed that the PMS
group was more likely to show signs of spinal problems (i.e.,
spinal tenderness, muscle weakness, neck disability, etc.) than
the non-PMS group. In another study involving dysmenorrhea, the
results were fewer episodes of pain with decreased intensity.
The studies suggest that chiropractic
care to correct these spinal problems may be an effective way to
reduce some of the symptoms of PMS and Dysmenorrhea. If you're
still searching for relief from the pain and frustration of
premenstrual syndrome, make an appointment at SF Chiropractic &
Rehab Center by calling 350-9100. A complete spinal examination
could be an important step toward finding a solution for PMS.
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Back Pain, Auto accident injuries, Neck Pain, Monday to Saturday
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information, please call SF Chiropractic at (813) 350-9100
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