HEADACHES
Headaches
are the second most common complaint following motor vehicle
accidents (MVA's). Like the many other MVA symptoms, headache may not
be present immediately following the accident and may take several
weeks and often months to eventually surface. Most post-traumatic headaches
are thought to originate from the soft tissues and facet joints of
the neck as well as injury or irritation to the nerves of the upper
cervical spine.
The
literature has shown there to be multiple types of headaches which can
be experienced following a MVA. These include the following:
- Cervicogenic Headaches
- Muscle Tension Headaches
- Migraine Headaches
- Myofascial Trigger Point Headaches
- Site-Of-Impact Headaches
- Drug-Induced Headaches (following excessive or prolonged analgesic use)
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