Dr. Sayonara Rivera Aviles

Her journey into healthcare was shaped by a life-changing CrossFit injury that required tibiofibular fixation surgery. An experience that deepened her appreciation for the body’s resilience and inspired her to pursue a path focused on holistic healing.
She earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Marietta, Georgia, and holds a Bachelor’s in Human Biology from the University of Puerto Rico in Bayamón. 
Fluent in both English and Spanish, she is able to connect with and care for a diverse patient community. Her approach to treatment is highly personalized, utilizing a range of techniques including Full Spine, Activator, Drop, and MRT, allowing her to deliver gentle, precise, and effective care tailored to each patient’s needs.
She is also certified in Basic Activator Methods, further enhancing her ability to provide advanced, patient-focused treatment.

Migraines are more than just headaches — they are intense, often debilitating episodes that can last for hours or even days. For many people, migraines affect work, family life, and overall well-being. While medication is commonly used for symptom relief, more patients are turning to chiropractic care as a natural, non-invasive option.

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Why Migraines Happen

Migraines can be triggered by many factors, including stress, poor posture, lack of sleep, hormonal changes, or even certain foods. One often-overlooked cause is tension and misalignment in the spine and neck. When vertebrae are not properly aligned, it can irritate nerves, reduce blood flow, and contribute to the onset of headaches and migraines.

How Chiropractic Care Helps

Chiropractors focus on restoring proper alignment of the spine, especially in the cervical (neck) region. By making gentle, precise adjustments, chiropractic care can:

These adjustments not only target the root causes but also support the body’s natural healing process. Many patients report fewer migraine episodes and a decrease in intensity after consistent chiropractic treatment.

Supporting Therapies

Beyond spinal adjustments, chiropractors often use complementary therapies to manage migraines, such as:

This holistic approach allows chiropractors to address both the symptoms and underlying contributors to migraine pain.

What Research Says

Studies suggest that chiropractic care may provide relief for some patients with migraines, particularly those with neck-related tension or postural issues. While results vary, many people prefer chiropractic care because it is drug-free, non-invasive, and focused on long-term wellness rather than temporary fixes.

Is Chiropractic Right for You?

If you experience frequent or severe migraines, consulting with a licensed chiropractor may be worth considering. Every patient is unique, so a chiropractor will begin with a full assessment of your health history, posture, and spine before recommending a personalized care plan.

Final Thoughts

Migraines can take a toll on your daily life, but you don’t have to face them alone. Chiropractic care offers a natural, safe way to find relief and reduce future episodes. Whether you’re seeking fewer headaches, less medication, or more energy to enjoy life, chiropractic may be a valuable part of your wellness journey.

Interested in learning how we can help?

Contact New Hope Chiropractic today to schedule your consultation.