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Cervicogenic headache is a secondary form of headache that occurs from the upper cervical spine and atlanto-occipital joint. A CGH is a frequent source of chronic headache and is frequently misdiagnosed .Cervicogenic headache is among the most common problem affecting four times more women as compared to males and is considered by some painful feeling in the head , neck ,temporal area, frontal area and around the eyes areas.
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There is also pain in the face and ipsilateral head that does not alternate the sides, but when cervicogenic headache becomes severe, in some patients pain may occasionally feel it on the other side of the head. Diagnosis of cervicogenic headache depends on the detailed patient's history, manual examination and the assessment of nervous system. After the diagnostic block test disappearance of headache shows that the source of this pain is cervical spine. Cervical flexion rotation test is a very useful diagnostic measure in cervical movement restriction and differential diagnosis of cervicogenic headache. Physical therapy is considered most effective treatment of cervicogenic headache in which different techniques manipulative therapy, mobilization of cervical vertebrae, stretches and sub-occipital myofascial release used.
Objective: To determine the effects of sub-occipital myofascial release in patients with cervicogenic headache.
Methods: This study was randomized control trial and on the basis of inclusion criteria, 22 patients were included and were randomized through sealed envelope in two groups A and B. Group A was given sub-occipital myofascial release along with conventional therapy while group B was given cervical mobilization and conventional therapy and both groups were assessed by using Neck Disability Index(NDI), Pain Numerical Rating Scale(PNRS) and cervical range of motion by goniometer at baseline, Week(1-4) and 8th week( last week) .The data was analyzed using SPSS 21.
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• Both Genders
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• Tension headache (Headache on both sides)
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22 participants in 2 patient groups
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