Cervicogenic HA: By its definition a cervicogenic headache is any headache which is caused by the neck disorder. Usually the pain is on one-sided and in the initial stage of the disease has a “come and go” frequency. Then slowly transforms in a continuous pain. The pain is dull, aching, and moderate to severe and radiates between the shoulders, down one or both arms, and toward the head (headache).See painmanag.
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