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Headaches in Women and Alternative Health Care
Overview:
80% of all headaches are caused by muscle contraction, mechanical in nature and analgesic
rebound!!
The failure to diagnose headaches caused by the neck is the medical reason so many
women are treated with multiple medications without success!
The cervicogenic headache refers to the headache that develops primarily
in women and is a headache "caused by the neck." There are three aspects to
consider in this headache which is purely mechanical in nature:
- There are nerve roots that exit under the skull and travel through the
five layers of muscles in the neck. When one gets a "stiff neck," the muscle
spasm can constrict the nerve. The pain from this nerve, located at the base
of the skull and approx imately one inch from the midline, is referred
to the forehead. Therefore, muscle contraction or cervicogenic headaches are
felt as a tightening band across the forehead and into the eyes.
- Women are "constructed" differently from men. They lack the trapezoid
development or "back muscles" that are needed to hold the head up straight.
Women, more often then men, assume a "head forward" position. With the head
drooping forward, there is considerable strain on the trapezoid neck muscles
and the nerves. Therefore, posture is the number one contributing factor to
cervicogenic headache.
And women have to contend with the weight of breast tissue on the bra
straps that cut into the trapezoid muscles. Since the breasts swell before the
menses, the additional weight can cause additional strain on the muscles. As
such, it is common to find an increase in the incidence of cervicogenic
headaches prior to menstruation.
- The injection of a few milliliters of a local anesthetic into the area of
the occipital nerve will release the muscle spasm (trigger point) and
immediately relieve the headache. These areas have been noted by Bonnie
Prudent in her book on Myotherapy . Whether called tender spots, or myofascial
spots, or trigger points, they are areas of muscle spasm.
There is no medicine or diagnostic test that is as inexpensive or as accurate
in making the diagnoses as is injection at the time of the headache!
Under these circumstances, it is easy to see why so many headache patients
take medication almost every day.
CONCLUSION:
- Cervicogenic headaches and muscle contraction headaches are the most
common and most misunderstood origin of "headache" pain.
- Analgesic Rebound refers to individuals who take many medications
including over-the-counter preparations almost daily for headache.
- The only diagnostic test is the OCCIPITAL NERVE BLOCK-- it proves both
diagnostic and therapeutic. Relief usually occurs in seconds.
- The patient who gets temporarily relief with Occipital Never Blocks needs
physical therapy and a muscle relaxation program.
- With Occipital Never Blocks, patients can often stop many of the daily
medications and work with their physician and therapist toward improvement of
the underlying posture position.
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