Affiliation:
1. Innlandet Hospital, Norway.
2. Akershus University Hospital, Norway.
3. Oslo University Hospital, Norway.
Abstract
Objective: The objective was to study the prevalence of cervicogenic headache (CEH) in the general population. Methods: An age- and gender-stratified random sample of 30,000 persons aged 30–44 years received a mailed questionnaire. Those with self-reported chronic headache were interviewed by neurological residents. The criteria of the Cervicogenic Headache International Study Group and the International Classification of Headache Disorders, second edition, were applied. Results: The questionnaire response rate was 71% and the participation rate of the interview was 74%. The prevalence of CEH was 0.17% in the general population, with a female preponderance. Fifty per cent had co-occurrence of medication overuse and 42% had co-occurrence of migraine. The pericranial muscle tenderness score was significantly higher on the pain than non-pain side ( p < .005). The cervical range of motion was significantly reduced compared to healthy controls ( p < .005). The mean duration of CEH was eight years. Based on patients' self-reports, greater occipital nerve (GON) blockage and cryotherapy was reported effective in 90% of those who had this procedure, while other treatment alternatives were reported less effective.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),General Medicine
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