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Endometriosis Symptoms Helped by ChiropracticEndometriosis is a condition that affects millions of women worldwide and can have a major impact on daily life. Many people living with endometriosis experience severe menstrual pain, fatigue, headaches, back pain, and difficulty participating in normal activities. A recent case report published in the 2026 second quarter issue of the Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal, explored how chiropractic care may help support women dealing with both musculoskeletal problems and menstrual-related symptoms. The report followed a 24-year-old woman who had struggled with endometriosis, migraines, chronic neck and back tension, and reduced quality of life.
Before beginning chiropractic care, the woman described constant neck and upper back pain, recurring migraines, shoulder discomfort, and severe menstrual pain that often radiated into her back and knees. Her symptoms became so intense during parts of her cycle that she spent nearly two weeks each month largely confined to bed. The condition affected her work, exercise, social activities, and family relationships. She had previously relied on medication for relief but stopped because of unwanted side effects and concerns about long-term use.
Over the course of her chiropractic care, the woman reported meaningful improvements in several areas of her health. Neck and upper back pain decreased, posture improved, sleep quality became better, and stress levels were reduced. Most importantly, she experienced a major reduction in menstrual pain and cramping. She reported fewer days of severe symptoms and found her menstrual cycles much easier to manage. These improvements allowed her to return to exercise, increase social activities, and function more comfortably at work and in daily life.
Doctors and researchers are learning that conditions like endometriosis may involve more than just localized pelvic pain. Many patients also experience changes in posture, spinal tension, increased sensitivity to pain, and nervous system stress. This study discussed how spinal dysfunction and vertebral subluxation may contribute to altered nervous system function, muscle tension, and changes in how the body processes pain signals. Researchers believe that improving spinal function may help support healthier nervous system balance and better pain regulation.
The study also discussed possible explanations for these changes. Researchers noted that correction of subluxation may help improve communication within the nervous system and support healthier autonomic function, which plays a role in pain processing and organ regulation. Improvements in posture, spinal balance, and nervous system adaptability may also help reduce central sensitization, a process in which the body becomes overly sensitive to pain signals. While these ideas are still being studied, they offer encouraging possibilities for conservative, drug-free approaches to chronic pain conditions.
Although this was only a single case report and more research is needed, the findings highlight the potential value of chiropractic care as part of a broader wellness approach for women dealing with endometriosis and chronic pain. The patient’s improved ability to participate in work, family life, exercise, and social activities represented a major improvement in overall quality of life. |