Cervicogenic Headache Alleviating by Spinal Adjustment in Combination with Extension-Compression Traction

Authors

  • Eric Chun Pu Chu
  • Valerie Kok Yan Chu
  • Andy Fu Chieh Lin

Abstract

Cervicogenic headache (CGH) is a type of secondary headache where the symptoms originate from a dysfunction in the cervical spine. Mechanical cervical spine pathologies and dysfunction in the neck muscles may lead to CGH. This report presents a case of a female with fluctuating headache related to cervical disorders. Her headache was concurrently eliminated with resolution of the cervical disorder following spinal adjustment in combination with extension-compression traction. The efficacious response was attained over a year after completion of treatment. Strategies to release the strain of the supporting cervical extensors can be beneficial for alleviating CGH.

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Published

2019-09-13

How to Cite

Chu, E. C. P., Chu, V. K. Y., & Lin, A. F. C. (2019). Cervicogenic Headache Alleviating by Spinal Adjustment in Combination with Extension-Compression Traction. Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports, 3(5), 269–273. Retrieved from https://fortunejournals.org/ojs/index.php/acmcr/article/view/22146