Cervicogenic headaches stem from an underlying neck problem and are often triggered by an injury to the cervical spine of the neck. The headaches typically start with one-sided pain at the back of the ...
Headache is a common complaint among those who see a chiropractor. Cervicogenic headaches can look a lot like migraine. The main difference is that while migraine starts in the brain, this kind of ...
SPR announces four featured abstracts that will be presented at the upcoming North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) Annual Meeting in Orlando, January 29 – February 1. All the abstracts contain ...
We all know what a headache feels like and it isn’t much fun. Headaches affect more than 20 million people living in the UK, ...
Poor cervical neck curvature is a common observation in computer users who complain of headaches. The type of headache is known as a cervicogenic headache. It could be located at the base of the skull ...
Medically reviewed by Smita Patel, DO It can be tricky to pinpoint the cause of pain at the base of your skull, the area behind your ears where your head and neck meet. Understanding the cause of the ...
For instance, a study involving 640 patients found a prevalence of 9.8%, with a significant number of those exhibiting symptoms related to headaches, particularly cervicogenic headaches[4].
The type of headache is known as a cervicogenic headache. It could be located at the base of the skull and come up one side of the head. There are things you can do to improve your posture ...
Take regular breaks if you sit at your desk for long periods. 2. Cervicogenic headache that starts in the neck This type of headache originates in the neck but is felt in the head. The pain often ...