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Abstract
Cervicogenic headache
published in March - April 2018 - in Il Fisioterapista - issue n.2
Alice Tiberi

Cervicogenic headache refers to repetitive and persistent pain in the cervical and cranial areas that occurs secondarily from anomalies in the cervical spine. Major signs and symptoms usually include unilateral head pain, combined with neck pain and restriction of neck movement. Individuals with chronic cervicogenic headache experience considerable restriction of daily function, limitation of social participation and report a lower quality of life than healthy.