Cervicogenic Headache

Diagnostic criteria:

  1. Any headache fulfilling criterion C
  2. Clinical and/or imaging evidence of a disorder or lesion within the cervical spine or soft tissues of the neck, known to be able to cause headache
  3. Evidence of causation demonstrated by at least two of the following:
    • Hedache has developed in temporal relation to the onset of the cervical disorder or appearance of the lesion
    • Headache has significantly improved or resolved in parallel with improvement in or resolution of the cervical disorder or lesion
    • Cervical range of motion is reduced and headache is made significantly worse by provocative maneuvers
    • Headache is abolished following diagnostic blockade of a cervical structure or its nerve supply
  4. Notbetter accounted for by another ICHD-3 diagnosis

 

Study

Reliability Sn Sp LR+ LR-
International Classification of Headache Disorder 3rd edition (ICHD-3) NA NA NA NA

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