Cervicogenic headache is a relatively common and still controversial form of headache that originates from the neck structures. The pathophysiology probably results from various local pain-producing factors, such as intervertebral dysfunction, but the frequent coexistence of a history of head traumas still plays an important role. This report represents a series of pathophysiologic studies performed for patients with cervicogenic headache and the results achieved by a new pharmacologic treatment for the disease.
Inflammatory mechanisms in cervicogenic headache: an integrative view / Martelletti, Paolo. - In: CURRENT PAIN AND HEADACHE REPORTS. - ISSN 1531-3433. - 6:4(2002), pp. 315-319. [10.1007/s11916-002-0053-2]
Inflammatory mechanisms in cervicogenic headache: an integrative view.
MARTELLETTI, Paolo
2002
Abstract
Cervicogenic headache is a relatively common and still controversial form of headache that originates from the neck structures. The pathophysiology probably results from various local pain-producing factors, such as intervertebral dysfunction, but the frequent coexistence of a history of head traumas still plays an important role. This report represents a series of pathophysiologic studies performed for patients with cervicogenic headache and the results achieved by a new pharmacologic treatment for the disease.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.