Cervicogenic headache (CH) is a syndrome which is postulated to originate from nociceptive structures in the neck or head. The anatomical neck or head structures that are responsible for the pain in CH have not been clearly identified, but the pain in these patients probably originates from the structures of the cervical spine. In this study, cervical MRI were studied in 22 patients with cervicogenic headache and 20 control patients who did not have any disease which may effect the bone and muscle structures of cervical region. MRI imaging of cervical vertebra showed a disc bulging in 10 (45.4%) out of 22 patients with CH and in 9 (45.0%) of 20 controls (P > 0.05). The distribution of pathological lesions in patients and controls were not s...
Cervicogenic headache is a little-known clinical condition whose true importance has only recently b...
PURPOSE Many studies have indicated that cervicogenic headache may originate from the cervical st...
Cervicogenic headache describes pain referred to the head from a source in the cervical spine1. The ...
The notion that disorders of the cervical spine can cause headache is more than a century old, yet t...
This paper aims to investigate the relevance of morphological changes in the main stabilizing struct...
Cervicogenic headache is pain referred to the head from a source in the cervical spine or mediated b...
Cervicogenic headache (CEH) is a chronic, hemicranial pain syndrome in which the sensation of pain o...
Cervicogenic headache is characterised by pain referred to the head from the cervical spine. Althoug...
Since the first cases of cervicogenic headache (CEH) were identified [1], considerable progress has ...
Cervicogenic headache is among the best understood of the headaches in terms of its anatomy and phys...
Cervicogenic headache (CH) is a syndrome of referred pain that originates in the neck structure. Des...
Head and neck pain are often attributed to impaired mobility of the cervical spine. No established m...
Headache is a symptom commonly treated by physical therapies. Towards evidence based practices, thes...
The objectives of this article are to encapsulate the literature on the clinical aspects of cervicog...
Jaeger B. Are "cervicogenic " headaches due to myofascial pain and cervical spine dysfunct...
Cervicogenic headache is a little-known clinical condition whose true importance has only recently b...
PURPOSE Many studies have indicated that cervicogenic headache may originate from the cervical st...
Cervicogenic headache describes pain referred to the head from a source in the cervical spine1. The ...
The notion that disorders of the cervical spine can cause headache is more than a century old, yet t...
This paper aims to investigate the relevance of morphological changes in the main stabilizing struct...
Cervicogenic headache is pain referred to the head from a source in the cervical spine or mediated b...
Cervicogenic headache (CEH) is a chronic, hemicranial pain syndrome in which the sensation of pain o...
Cervicogenic headache is characterised by pain referred to the head from the cervical spine. Althoug...
Since the first cases of cervicogenic headache (CEH) were identified [1], considerable progress has ...
Cervicogenic headache is among the best understood of the headaches in terms of its anatomy and phys...
Cervicogenic headache (CH) is a syndrome of referred pain that originates in the neck structure. Des...
Head and neck pain are often attributed to impaired mobility of the cervical spine. No established m...
Headache is a symptom commonly treated by physical therapies. Towards evidence based practices, thes...
The objectives of this article are to encapsulate the literature on the clinical aspects of cervicog...
Jaeger B. Are "cervicogenic " headaches due to myofascial pain and cervical spine dysfunct...
Cervicogenic headache is a little-known clinical condition whose true importance has only recently b...
PURPOSE Many studies have indicated that cervicogenic headache may originate from the cervical st...
Cervicogenic headache describes pain referred to the head from a source in the cervical spine1. The ...