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What are cervicogenic headaches?

Headaches arising from the neck are called Cervicogenic Headaches. It is defined as unilateral (one sided) or bilateral (both sides) pain that is localised to the neck and occipital region. It may radiate to parts of the face or head.

The head pain is brought on by movement of the neck and prolonged awkward head positioning. 

What is the treatment for cervicogenic headaches? 

As Chiropractors, we are best known for our manual treatments. Spinal manipulation is an effective treatment choice for cervicogenic headaches. 

The doctor of the future will give no medication but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, diet and in the cause and prevention of disease.
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