Tag: neck pain


TENSION HEADACHE

Definition and Clinical Presentation of Tension Headache Tension-type headache (TTH) is recognized as the most prevalent form of primary headache disorder, characterized fundamentally by a persistent, dull ache often described as a tight band encircling the head or pressure being applied bilaterally. This debilitating condition is typically generated by acute or extended periods of profound […]

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RADICULOPATHY

Introduction and Definition of Radiculopathy Radiculopathy, derived from the Latin terms radix (root) and pathos (disease), is a precise clinical term used to describe any functional or pathological disorder affecting a spinal nerve root. These nerve roots exit the spinal cord through bony openings called the intervertebral foramina, branching out to form the peripheral nerves […]

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CAROTODYNIA

Introduction to Carotodynia: Definition and Clinical Significance Carotodynia, derived from the Greek terms meaning “carotid artery pain,” is a distinct and often perplexing form of craniofacial pain characterized primarily by tenderness and discomfort localized over the course of the common carotid artery. Historically classified as a vascular headache variant, this condition involves episodes of deep, […]

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TAKAYASU’S DISEASE

Takayasu’s Arteritis: An Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition and Mechanism Takayasu’s Arteritis (TA), often historically referred to as Takayasu’s Disease, is a rare form of large vessel Vasculitis, characterized by Chronic inflammation of the Aorta and its major branches. This inflammatory process primarily targets the tunica media and adventitia layers of the arterial wall, leading […]

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MUSCLE-CONTRACTION HEADACHE

MUSCLE-CONTRACTION HEADACHE The Core Definition: Tension-Type Headache (TTH) The concept historically referred to as the Muscle-Contraction Headache (MCH) is now formally and more commonly known in clinical practice as the Tension-Type Headache (TTH). This condition represents the most prevalent form of primary headache disorder, affecting a vast proportion of the global population and frequently resulting […]

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TORTICOLLIS

Torticollis (Wryneck): Psychological and Clinical Dimensions The Core Definition and Mechanism Torticollis, often referred to as wryneck, is a complex clinical condition defined by the abnormal, sustained, or intermittent contraction of the neck muscles, resulting in the head being tilted, twisted, or rotated to one side. This misalignment is usually painful and involuntary, significantly restricting […]

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