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Cervicogenic headache

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Cervicogenic headache is a type of headache characterised by chronic hemicranial pain referred to the head from either the cervical spine or soft tissues within the neck.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Page, P. (2011). "Cervicogenic headaches: An evidence-led approach to clinical management". International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 6 (3): 254–66. PMC 3201065. PMID 22034615.
  2. ^ Biondi, D. M. (2005). "Cervicogenic headache: A review of diagnostic and treatment strategies". Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. 105 (4 supplement): S16-22. PMID 15928349.