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To Search: trigeminal nerve, zygapophyseal joints, cervical facet, occipital neuralgia, osteopathic manipulative treatment<br> | To Search: trigeminal nerve, zygapophyseal joints, cervical facet, occipital neuralgia, osteopathic manipulative treatment<br> | ||
== Definition/Description == | == Definition/Description == | ||
Cervicogenic headache: mechanisms, evaluation, and treatment strategies (DAVID M. BIONDI, DO), JAOA • Vol 100 • No 9 • Supplement to September 2000 | Cervicogenic headache: mechanisms, evaluation, and treatment strategies (DAVID M. BIONDI, DO), JAOA • Vol 100 • No 9 • Supplement to September 2000 | ||
*is a chronic, hemicranial pain syndrome in which the sensation of pain originates in the cervical spine or soft tissues of the neck and is referred to the head ( | *is a chronic, hemicranial pain syndrome in which the sensation of pain originates in the cervical spine or soft tissues of the neck and is referred to the head ( | ||
A chronic headache that arises from the atlanto-occipital and upper cervical joints. It occurs due to the converging of trigeminal and cervical afferents in the trigeminocervical nucleus in the upper cervical spinal cord. | |||
== Epidemiology /Etiology == | == Epidemiology /Etiology == |
Revision as of 20:43, 12 April 2011
DPT 2013 Student at Texas State University, from Austin, TX
Previous physical therapy experience is mainly in the sports therapy and long-term acute care setting, specializing in wound care for medically complex patients. Future interestes surround sports, ortho, neurologic, and aquatic settings.
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- 2002 B.S. Computer Science - Trinity University
- 2002 B. S. Geoscience - Trinity University
- DPT Class of 2013 @ Texas State University - San Marcos
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- APTA - Student Member
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Search Strategy[edit | edit source]
To Search: trigeminal nerve, zygapophyseal joints, cervical facet, occipital neuralgia, osteopathic manipulative treatment
Definition/Description[edit | edit source]
Cervicogenic headache: mechanisms, evaluation, and treatment strategies (DAVID M. BIONDI, DO), JAOA • Vol 100 • No 9 • Supplement to September 2000
- is a chronic, hemicranial pain syndrome in which the sensation of pain originates in the cervical spine or soft tissues of the neck and is referred to the head (
A chronic headache that arises from the atlanto-occipital and upper cervical joints. It occurs due to the converging of trigeminal and cervical afferents in the trigeminocervical nucleus in the upper cervical spinal cord.
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