A variety of headaches are frequently associated with the occurrence of neck pain. The purpose of this paper was to describe the adherence to diagnostic criteria of a series of patients enrolled on the basis of two clinical criteria: (1) unilateral headache without side-shift, and (2) pain starting in the neck and spreading to the fronto-ocular area. One hundred and thirty-two patients (36 male and 96 female) entered the study. Sixty-two patients were assigned to Group A (patients fulfilling criteria 1 and 2), 40 to Group B (criterion 2 only) and 12 to Group C (criterion 1, only). Eighteen subjects were excluded because X-rays of the neck were not available. Patients were evaluated regardless of whether or not they fell into one or more of ...
Although theories regarding headache originating in the neck have existed for more than 150 years, t...
Cervicogenic headache is characterised by pain referred to the head from the cervical spine. Althoug...
The objectives of this article are to encapsulate the literature on the clinical aspects of cervicog...
A variety of headaches are frequently associated with the occurrence of neck pain. The purpose of th...
Since the first attempt at setting down diagnostic criteria was made in 1990, there has been conside...
Since the first cases of cervicogenic headache (CEH) were identified [1], considerable progress has ...
The concept of headache originating/starting in the neck is revised and considered in the light of p...
The notion that disorders of the cervical spine can cause headache is more than a century old, yet t...
Headache is a symptom commonly treated by physical therapies. Towards evidence based practices, thes...
The idea that headache may originate from a problem at the neck or cervical spine level has fascinat...
Cervicogenic headache (CH) is a syndrome of referred pain that originates in the neck structure. Des...
Cervicogenic headache describes pain referred to the head from a source in the cervical spine1. The ...
Cervicogenic headache (CEH) is a headache by pain starting in the neck radiating forward to the ipsi...
Introduction: Cervicogenic headache is known to be the most controversial type of headache, because ...
Cervicogenic headache is among the best understood of the headaches in terms of its anatomy and phys...
Although theories regarding headache originating in the neck have existed for more than 150 years, t...
Cervicogenic headache is characterised by pain referred to the head from the cervical spine. Althoug...
The objectives of this article are to encapsulate the literature on the clinical aspects of cervicog...
A variety of headaches are frequently associated with the occurrence of neck pain. The purpose of th...
Since the first attempt at setting down diagnostic criteria was made in 1990, there has been conside...
Since the first cases of cervicogenic headache (CEH) were identified [1], considerable progress has ...
The concept of headache originating/starting in the neck is revised and considered in the light of p...
The notion that disorders of the cervical spine can cause headache is more than a century old, yet t...
Headache is a symptom commonly treated by physical therapies. Towards evidence based practices, thes...
The idea that headache may originate from a problem at the neck or cervical spine level has fascinat...
Cervicogenic headache (CH) is a syndrome of referred pain that originates in the neck structure. Des...
Cervicogenic headache describes pain referred to the head from a source in the cervical spine1. The ...
Cervicogenic headache (CEH) is a headache by pain starting in the neck radiating forward to the ipsi...
Introduction: Cervicogenic headache is known to be the most controversial type of headache, because ...
Cervicogenic headache is among the best understood of the headaches in terms of its anatomy and phys...
Although theories regarding headache originating in the neck have existed for more than 150 years, t...
Cervicogenic headache is characterised by pain referred to the head from the cervical spine. Althoug...
The objectives of this article are to encapsulate the literature on the clinical aspects of cervicog...