About this trial
Cervicogenic headache (CBH) is defined as a headache caused by a disorder in the cervical spine, bones, discs, or soft tissue elements, which is also accompanied by neck pain.
Unilateral, non-reversible oculo, fronto, temporal pain, pain that increases with poor neck positioning and incorrect neck movements, and may be seen with restricted movement in the upper cervical and occiput regions.
The aim of this thesis is to compare the effectiveness of Mulligan mobilization technique and myofascial release methods used in the treatment of cervicogenic headache through a prospective clinical study.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Individuals aged 18-65
Having experienced neck or headache for 3 months
Meeting the diagnostic criteria for cervicogenic headache;
Unilateral pain
Disqualifiers
Migraine
Cluster headache
Cervical radiculopathy
Entrapment neuropathy
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Mulligan mobilization therapy
- Myofascial release therapy
- Exercise therapy