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A cervicocephalic syndrome is a cervical syndrome associated with deep or superficial pain in the head, dizziness and often visual (nystagmus for example) or auditory disturbances such as tinnitus or dysphagia. The syndrome results in pain and restriction of motion of the upper cervical spine. Cervicocephalic syndrome is therefore different from cervicogenic headache. (See: http://www.physio-pedia.com/Cervicogenic_Headache) (2)<br> | |||
== Clinically Relevant Anatomy == | == Clinically Relevant Anatomy == |
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A cervicocephalic syndrome is a cervical syndrome associated with deep or superficial pain in the head, dizziness and often visual (nystagmus for example) or auditory disturbances such as tinnitus or dysphagia. The syndrome results in pain and restriction of motion of the upper cervical spine. Cervicocephalic syndrome is therefore different from cervicogenic headache. (See: http://www.physio-pedia.com/Cervicogenic_Headache) (2)
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