Cervicogenic Headache and Acupuncture Treatment

Cervicogenic Headache and Acupuncture Treatment

Cervicogenic headache (CGH) is a type of headache that arises from issues in the cervical spine (neck). Unlike migraines or tension headaches that originate in the brain or from muscle tension, CGH stems from underlying musculoskeletal or nerve problems in the neck. The pain often starts in the neck and radiates to the head, commonly presenting as a dull, non-throbbing ache on one side of the head. For those affected, it can become a chronic and debilitating condition, impacting quality of life, productivity, and emotional well-being.

While conventional treatments such as painkillers, physical therapy, and nerve blocks are commonly used, many patients seek natural and holistic alternatives when these approaches prove insufficient. Acupuncture—a key element of Traditional Oriental Medicine (TOM)—has been used for centuries to treat various types of pain, including headaches. Through the insertion of fine needles into specific points on the body, acupuncture aims to restore balance in the flow of vital energy, relieve pain, and address the root cause of ailments. This article explores how acupuncture provides effective relief for cervicogenic headaches and highlights the most essential acupoints used in clinical practice.

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