02209nam 2200373 450 991063398250332120230326053710.01-83962-302-0(CKB)4920000002064882(NjHacI)994920000002064882(EXLCZ)99492000000206488220230326d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCervicogenic Headache Hypothesis and Anterior Cervical Decompression as a Treatment Paradigm /written by Amir Goodarzi [and three others]London :IntechOpen,2021.1 online resource (186 pages)1-83962-301-2 1.Introduction -- 2.Current understanding of cervicogenic headache pathogenesis -- 3.Pathogenesis -- 4.Relevant anatomy -- 5.Differential diagnosis and work -- 6.Surgical management of cervicogenic headaches -- 7.Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Disclosures -- Abbreviations -- References.Cervicogenic headaches are a controversial clinical entity that affect many patients suffering from cervical spondylosis. Understanding the pathogenesis and identifying the nociceptive sources of cervicogenic headaches is critical to properly treat these headaches. A multimodal approach is necessary to treat these headaches using a variety of medical tools. Surgical interventions are reserved for patients that fail maximal medical therapy. The anterior cervical spine surgery has shown promise in the treatment of cervicogenic headaches and this success has hinted at a ventral source of nociceptive pathology. Continued research and development are required to improve outcomes in patients suffering from cervicogenic headaches.Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Cervical vertebraeDiseasesCervical vertebraeDiseases.616.73Goodarzi Amir1347741NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910633982503321Cervicogenic Headache Hypothesis and Anterior Cervical Decompression as a Treatment Paradigm3084476UNINA