Cervicogenic Headache
CERVICOGENIC HEADACHE
One sign of Cervicogenic Headaches is pain that comes from a sudden movement of your neck. Another is that you get head pain when your neck remains in the same position for some time.

Symptoms
- Pain on one side of your head or face
- An attack of pain that can last for hours or days
- Stiff neck – you can’t move your neck normally
- Steady pain that doesn’t throb
- Head pain when you cough, sneeze, or take a deep breath
- Pain that stays in one spot, like the back, front, or side of your head or your eye
