Neck Pain Links to Tension-Type Headaches
A review of data from 17 published studies found that cervical dysfunction may contribute to tension-type headaches (TTH). In particular, the researchers found that TTH patients are more likely to exhibit forward head posture and a reduced cervical range of motion. The findings suggest that improving cervical joint function and posture could benefit patients with tension-type headaches.
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Musculoskeletal Science & Practice, April 2019
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