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  • 3. Biological markers of cervicogenic headache.
    Frese A, Evers S.
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  • 4. Validation of a clinical examination to differentiate a cervicogenic source of headache: a diagnostic prediction model using controlled diagnostic blocks.
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  • 6. Effectiveness of Mulligan manual therapy over exercise on headache frequency, intensity and disability for patients with migraine, tension-type headache and cervicogenic headache - a protocol of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial.
    Satpute K, Bedekar N, Hall T.
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  • 7. Cervicogenic headache in patients with presumed migraine: missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis?
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  • 9. Manual treatment for cervicogenic headache and active trigger point in the sternocleidomastoid muscle: a pilot randomized clinical trial.
    Bodes-Pardo G, Pecos-Martín D, Gallego-Izquierdo T, Salom-Moreno J, Fernández-de-Las-Peñas C, Ortega-Santiago R.
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther; 2013 Sep 03; 36(7):403-11. PubMed ID: 23845200
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  • 12. Can physical testing be used to distinguish between migraine and cervicogenic headache sufferers? A protocol for a systematic review.
    Anarte E, Ferreira Carvalho G, Schwarz A, Luedtke K, Falla D.
    BMJ Open; 2019 Nov 10; 9(11):e031587. PubMed ID: 31712341
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  • 16. Differentiating migraine, cervicogenic headache and asymptomatic individuals based on physical examination findings: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Anarte-Lazo E, Carvalho GF, Schwarz A, Luedtke K, Falla D.
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord; 2021 Sep 03; 22(1):755. PubMed ID: 34479514
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  • 17. Cervicogenic headache: evidence that the neck is a pain generator.
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  • 19. Cervicogenic headache.
    Jull G.
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  • 20. Profiling the Extent and Location of Pain in Migraine and Cervicogenic Headache: A Cross-sectional Single-Site Observational Study.
    Uthaikhup S, Barbero M, Falla D, Sremakaew M, Tanrprawate S, Nudsasarn A.
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