
12/11/2024
A cervical headache, often referred to as a cervicogenic headache, is a type of headache that arises due to problems within the cervical spine, which is the uppermost part of the spinal column located in the neck region. Unlike other headaches that originate in the brain, this particular headache is secondary, meaning it's caused by an external factor — specifically, issues in the neck structures. This can lead to pain that starts at the base of the skull and radiates towards the front of the head.
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