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HEAD AND NECK PROBLEM

CERVICOGENIC HEADACHE

Cervicogenic headache is head pain originated from bony structures or soft tissues of the neck. The most likely sources of your neck headache are dysfunction of either your upper neck joints, neck muscles or nerves.

Sign and symptoms of Cervicogenic headache

  • Headache radiate from back to the front

  • Headache may increase by neck movement, sustained neck posture, sleeping.

  • Headache is worse on one side of the head

  • Headache associated with neck, shoulder pain or stiffness.

Treatment Method

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HEAD AND NECK PROBLEM

NECK PAIN

Neck pain is a very common problem and is rarely due to serious injury. It is usually caused by a combination of factors, such as tightness of the joints, weakness of the muscles and posture in working and sleeping. Stress from work or family can also be cause of neck pain. Some neck problem may develop radiating pain, pins and needles, numbness to arm and fingers.

Sign and symptoms for neck pain

  • Pain and stiffness over neck and shoulder

  • Limited neck movement

  • Headache

  • Radiating pain to shoulder and arm

  • Tingling, numbness, weakness over shoulder, arm and finger

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HEAD AND NECK PROBLEM

THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME

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Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) refers to a neck pain and upper limb pain and numbness that cause by compression of the neurovascular bundle by various structures in the area between the neck and axilla.

Sign and Symptoms of TOS

  • Pain in neck, upper back, shoulder, arm and hand

  • Numbness, pin and needle or weakness in arm and hand

  • Pain around clavicle

  • local tenderness over scalene area

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