U.S., Dec. 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07292181) titled 'Central Sensitization and Neuropathic Pain in Cervicogenic Headache' on Dec. 05.

Brief Summary: Cervicogenic headache is a type of secondary headache that originates from the structures of the neck and can spread toward the head and facial regions. It is often one-sided and may be triggered by neck movement or sustained posture. The underlying mechanisms are thought to include abnormal processing of pain signals in the cervical spine and brainstem.

This case-control study was designed to examine whether individuals with cervicogenic headache show higher levels of central nervous system hypersensitivity and nerve-related pain compar...