Only cervical vertebrae C0-C2, not C3 are relevant for subgrouping migraine patients according to manual palpation and pain provocation: secondary analysis of a cohort study
Background: Subgrouping of migraine patients according to the pain response to manual palpation of the upper cervical spine has been recently described. Based on the neuroanatomy and the convergence of spinal and trigeminal nerves in the trigeminocervical complex, the cervical segments C1 to C3 are...
Main Authors: | Luedtke, K. (Author), Schöttker-Königer, T. (Author), Schwarz, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2022
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