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“Approximately 800 new headache patients per year are examined at our clinic. An estimated 80% of these patients are diagnosed with cervicogenic headache. Of these patients, almost none are referred with this diagnosis. Physicians are not taught to consider or explore neck structures when investigating headaches. This results in a rarely diagnosed but common condition.”
“One of the confusing phenomena about the cervicogenic headache is that its symptoms can present as migraine headaches, tension-type headaches or even cluster headaches.”
Rothbart P. The cervicogenic headache: A pain in the neck. Can J Diagnos 1996; 13: 64–71. (Dr. Peter Rothbart, Anaesthetist, Director, Rothbart Pain Management Clinic, 16 York Mills Road Toronto, Ontario - internationally recognized clinician and researcher)
“One of the confusing phenomena about the cervicogenic headache is that its symptoms can present as migraine headaches, tension-type headaches or even cluster headaches.”
Rothbart P. The cervicogenic headache: A pain in the neck. Can J Diagnos 1996; 13: 64–71. (Dr. Peter Rothbart, Anaesthetist, Director, Rothbart Pain Management Clinic, 16 York Mills Road Toronto, Ontario - internationally recognized clinician and researcher)
Do you suffer from frequent headaches?
Are you tired of trying everything but not able to find a solution to your headache?
We understand how frustrating it can be to spend your time and money to do everything that it takes but you don’t get desired results! |
Migraines |
Migraines with Aura |
A migraine is a primary headache disorder characterized by recurrent headaches that are moderate to severe. Typically, the headaches affect one half of the head, are pulsating in nature, and last from two to 72 hours. Associated symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light, sound, or smell. The pain is generally made worse by physical activity.
Cluster HeadachesCluster headache (CH) is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, severe headaches on one side of the head, typically around the eye. There is often accompanying eye watering, nasal congestion, or swelling around the eye, on the affected side. These symptoms typically last 15 minutes to 3 hours. Attacks often occur in clusters which typically last for weeks or months and occasionally more than a year.
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Migraine with aura (also called classic migraine) is a headache that strikes after or along with sensory disturbances called aura. These disturbances can include flashes of light, blind spots and other vision changes or tingling in your hand or face.
Menstrual MigraineMenstrual Migraine is the second most common headache. Of the one quarter of women who experience migraines, about 60% experience migraine without aura episodes in at least two thirds of their menstrual cycles. Menstrual Migraine is now ranked in the top five disabling conditions for women and is now classified as either ‘Pure menstrual’ Migraine or ‘Menstrual-related’ Migraine.
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Introduction to the Headache Clinic
Most of the scans or other investigations cannot tell you the right cause of your headache. When you don’t know the cause, you don’t know the solution! We know that you are not just looking for pain reliever medicines and you definitely don’t want to take them for the rest of your life. Thanks to their side effects. Unfortunately, they may worsen your headache, again the reason being these therapies are not addressing the root cause.
Medical science was unaware of the real cause of headache until the recent past. We have spent millions of dollars and ample of man hours to dig into the cause of your headache into your brain; however, there were no conclusive results because the root cause of most of the headache is outside your brain, in your neck! |
Yes, most of the headache originates from the upper three joints of your neck. C1 to C3 spinal nerves in the area of top three joints of your neck supply your head and face and can be a source of all types of pain in your face, head, neck as well as other symptoms such as dizziness, nausea/ vomiting sensation, vomiting, sensitivity to light, and watery eyes.
Dr. Dean Watson, who has been treating headache for the past 22 years, says via the Watson approach we can locate your pain-point. We work from there onwards to relieve your headache. Watson approach is a latest, well-researched, and scientific approach which is already practiced and taught in 25 countries! We practice the same at our clinic too. |