Cervical vertigo, also known as cervicogenic dizziness, leads to disorientation, balance loss, headache, neck pain, and limited range of motion. Researchers have linked this condition to damage in ...
While the International Headache Society has identified hundreds, older adults tend to have tension-type, migraine, or cervicogenic, says Alexander Mauskop, MD, director of the New York Headache ...
For instance, a study involving 640 patients found a prevalence of 9.8%, with a significant number of those exhibiting symptoms related to headaches, particularly cervicogenic headaches[4].