Cervical Cranial Syndrome
The symptoms of a cervical cranial syndrome headache are very much like those of suboccipital strain: there is a dull, constant throbbing at the base of the skull. This state is worsened by movement of the head and neck.
Doctor’s Treatment Plan
Treatment consists of specific (SMT) Spinal Manipulative Therapy (active or non-force techniques) to the area at the
base of the skull, the neck and upperback. The treatment
also requires massage and trigger point therapy, doctor-assisted stretching techniques, posture specific exercises
and applied physical therapy modalities. |

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