Cervicogenic Headache

Cervicogenic Headache

Headache Caused by Neck Dysfunction

Overview

Cervicogenic headaches are headaches that originate from issues in the neck—such as irritated joints, tight muscles, or compressed nerves. These headaches often start at the base of the skull and can radiate toward the forehead, behind the eyes, or into the temples. They are commonly linked to poor posture, neck strain, arthritis, or traumatic injuries such as whiplash after a car accident.

Cervicogenic Headache

Common Symptoms

  • Headache that begins in the neck or base of the skull
  • Pain that may radiate to the forehead, eyes, or temples
  • Neck stiffness or reduced range of motion
  • Pain that worsens with head or neck movement
  • Associated with poor posture or prolonged sitting

Causes & Risk Factors

  • Cervical facet joint dysfunction or arthritis
  • Prior neck injury, including whiplash from auto accidents
  • Muscle tightness or postural strain
  • Degenerative changes in the cervical spine
  • Repetitive neck motion or sedentary lifestyle

How We Can Help

At Restore Spine and Pain, we specialize in diagnosing and treating spine-related headache disorders. Our approach targets both the headache symptoms and the underlying neck dysfunction that contributes to them. Whether your pain is from an old injury or a recent auto accident, we provide step-by-step care to help you feel better and function better.

Treatment Options Offered

  • Physical therapy with focus on posture, mobility, and strengthening
  • Ergonomic adjustments and bracing strategies for daily activities
  • Non-opioid medications including anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxants
  • Image-guided cervical facet joint injections or medial branch blocks
  • Radiofrequency ablation for long-term relief in appropriate cases
  • Peripheral nerve stimulation for chronic, treatment-resistant cases

Schedule a Consultation

If you’re living with persistent headaches that seem to begin in the neck or worsen with movement, our team at Restore Spine and Pain is here to help. These symptoms may be due to cervicogenic headache, but a full evaluation is needed to determine the right diagnosis and treatment plan. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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