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[Cervicogenic head and neck pain].

M Hülse1, K Seifert

  • 1Abteilung Phoniatrie, Pädaudiologie, Neurootologie, Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Klinik der Universität Heidelberg, Klinikum Mannheim.

HNO
|May 12, 2005
PubMed
Summary

Cervicogenic headache, pain originating in the neck, is controversially viewed by neurologists. Effective manual therapy results challenge this skepticism, supporting its recognition as a distinct headache diagnosis.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Pain Management
  • Physical Therapy

Context:

  • Cervicogenic headache is a debated diagnosis among neurologists.
  • Headache complaints are common in ENT clinics, often diagnosed via anamnesis.
  • Tension headache lacks a precise definition, with neck disturbance being one factor.

Purpose:

  • To discuss the controversial nature of cervicogenic headache.
  • To highlight the efficacy of manual therapy in treating head and neck pain.
  • To describe the differential diagnosis of cervicogenic headache.

Summary:

  • Manual therapy shows positive outcomes for head and neck pain, contradicting skepticism towards cervicogenic headache.
  • The complex neural connections of the upper cervical spine contribute to the varied presentation of cervicogenic headaches.
  • This work details the differential diagnosis for cervicogenic headache.

Impact:

  • Supports the recognition of cervicogenic headache as a valid clinical entity.
  • Encourages further research into manual therapy for headache disorders.
  • Improves diagnostic accuracy for patients presenting with head and neck pain.

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