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Query: UMLS:C0018681 (
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Roentgenographic studies were carried out on 372 patients with tension-type
headache
and 225 normal control subjects to determine relationships between straightened cervical spines, low-set shoulders, and cervical spine instability. A great majority of the patients with tension-type
headache
were found also to have straightened cervical spine. Patients with tension-type
headache
may have a restricted progression of the cervical spinal lordosis, which results in a straightened cervical spine. The flexor muscles of the head and neck prevent physiological lordosis of the cervical spine, and their sustained chronic contraction may be a principal cause of a straightened neck. The low-set shoulder was frequently seen in patients with tension-type
headache
, and it may result in traction of the brachial plexus, which gives rise to pain in the neck and shoulders.
Cervical spine instability
, on the other hand, was rather infrequent in patients with tension-type
headache
. Its relationship to tension-type
headache
is unclear and warrants further study. Our results suggest that both a straightened cervical spine and low-set shoulders may play an important role in the pathogenesis of tension-type
headache
and its accessory symptoms.
Headache
1993 Feb
PMID:Roentgenographic findings of the cervical spine in tension-type headache. 845 29