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You are Browsing the ‘Vertebrogenic Headaches’ Category

October, 2003

Features indicative of cervical abnormality. A factor to be reckoned with in clinical headachework and research?

January, 2000

The Use of UpperThoracic Manipulation in a Patient With Headache

December, 1999

Cervicogenicheadache: a comparison with migraine and tension-type headache

June, 1999

Neuroplasticityof Neck/Craniofacial Pain Mechanisms: A Review of Basic Science Studies

March, 1999

Use of Cervical Spine Manipulation Under Anesthesia for Management of Cervical Disk Herniation,Cervical Radiculopathy, and Associated Cervicogenic Headache Syndrome

January, 1999

A Proposed Etiologyof Cervicogenic Headache: The Neurophysiologic Basis and Anatomic RelationshipBetween the Dura Mater and the Rectus Posterior Capitis Minor Muscle

Incidence of Ponticulus Posterior of the Atlas in Migraine and Cervicogenic Headache

March, 1998

Principles of Effective Headache Management

November, 1997

Management of Cervical Headache

August, 1996

The Effects of Remote Locomotor Rehabilitation in a Chronic Cervicogenic Syndrome: A Case Report

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