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Cervicogenic headaches can be easily confused with migraine headaches. They can have various underlying triggers/causes that require different treatment approaches for pain management and recovery.
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A cervicogenic headache is regarded as a secondary headache brought on by an underlying trigger. They start in the neck and back of the head. Individuals usually describe the feeling primarily as muscle tension. This tension causes pain in the back of the skull that radiates/spreads up and outward to the front of the head. It is common for individuals to only notice the headache pain and not realize the underlying trigger in the neck. Symptoms associated with this type of headache include:
A common underlying trigger is a structural problem with the cervical spine/neck. This can cause:
Structural issues can come from:
A typical treatment from traditional medicine is pain medication/s. However, this will not alleviate the underlying neck issues that are causing the pain that can lead to chronic pain. Restoring alignment of the cervical spine is essential to bring back balance and optimal nerve health to the entire body. This will reduce symptoms and increase long-term healing. A highly recommended treatment option for spinal re-alignment is chiropractic care. Chiropractors are expertly trained to use science-based treatment techniques that are highly effective and bring positive results. Individuals are able to recover and educated on how to manage headaches/pain. As spinal alignment is achieved a chiropractor will make recommendations on natural pain management, stretching, exercise, posture, diet, and more.
Lean Body Mass is also known as lean mass is the total weight of the body minus all the weight due to fat mass.
Lean Body Mass LBM = Total Weight – Fat Mass
Lean Body Mass includes weight of the:
Lean Body Mass correctly describes the entire weight of the body minus the fat. Because Lean Body Mass comprises many areas, any change in weight can be recorded as changes in Lean Body Mass. Remember that the weight of the organs will not change significantly. Bone density decreases over time, but it will not significantly affect the weight of Lean Body Mass. Two major areas to focus on are body water and muscle mass. When discussing gaining muscle by consuming more protein or muscle-building exercise/workouts, what they are talking about is gaining or building Skeletal Muscle Mass. The three major muscle types include:
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Fredriksen, Torbjørn A et al. “Cervicogenic headache: too important to be left un-diagnosed.” The journal of headache and pain vol. 16 (2015): 6. doi:10.1186/1129-2377-16-6
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