The impact of cervicogenic headache on patients attending a private physiotherapy practice in Cape Town
Headache (HA) disorders constitute a public health problem which impacts on individuals and on society. The functional limitations and participation restrictions caused by chronic HA's may be a more reliable indication of the severity of the disorder than the intensity and HA pattern itself. Ev...
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