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Cervicogenic headache
by Alike Medical Team ∙ Updated on June 13, 2023
Cervicogenic headache is a secondary headache disorder originating from the cervical spine (neck) structures. It is caused by issues such as arthritis, disc disease, or muscle tension in the neck, leading to referred pain in the head. This condition often affects adults, especially those with neck injuries, poor posture, or underlying cervical spine conditions.
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