Cervicogenic headache is a type of headache that originates from the neck and can be felt elsewhere in the head.
Symptoms may include occipital pain and pressure, stiffness, and/or limited neck movement.
Pain may spread to the back, forehead, or temples. In some cases, vertigo and nausea may occur as well.
Our physiotherapists can help with cervicogenic headache. Treatment consists of manual therapy to reduce muscle pain, spasm and tension and mobilisation to the neck joints and soft tissue.
Physiotherapist may also prescribe specific exercises to improve strength and stability, postural awareness and control, and to aid in correct movement patterns.
We offer permanent treatments for cervicogenicheadache without medication and surgery, so call us today and book an appointment with our best physiotherapist.