Headaches Flashcards

1
Q

This HA is unilateral and exacerbated by neck ROM

A

Cervicogenic

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2
Q

This headache is unilateral and exacerbated by prolonged postures

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Cervicogenic

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3
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This headache is associated with a positive flexion/rotation test

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Cervicogenic HA

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4
Q

This Headache is bilateral and lasts for minutes to days

A

Tension

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5
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This headache is mild to moderate and is described as a pressing or tightening

A

Tension

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6
Q

Can have sensitivity to light or sound, but no nausea

A

Tension

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7
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This headache is not affected by activity and you may have tenderness around the head or neck

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Tension

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8
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This headache is unilateral but can be bilateral in younger populations. Lasts 4-72 hours

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Migraine

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9
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This HA is described as moderate to severe pulsating

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Migraine

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10
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Sensitivity to light and/or sound, light, nausea and/or vomiting

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Migraine

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11
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This HA can have neurological symptoms such as visual changes but can be sensory or speech

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Migraine

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12
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This is a unilateral HA that is worsened by activity

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Migraine

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13
Q

How long do migraine prodomal symptoms last?

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5-60 minutes

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14
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This HA is unilateral orbital, supraorbital, or combination and lasts 15 min to 3 hours. Can happen up to 8x/day

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Cluster HA

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15
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These HA are severe and described as sharp, boring, burning, throbbing or tightening. It can produce eyelid drooping, constricted pupil, sweating ipsilaterally

A

Cluster HA

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16
Q

This HA comes with the inability to lie down

A

Cluster HA

17
Q

This HA can be uni or bilateral in a C2 distribution (posterior scalp)

A

Occipital neuralgia

18
Q

This is a severe HA that is stabbing or shooting. It can have demolishes sensation and parenthesis, allodynia of posterior scalp

A

Occipital neuralgia

19
Q

This HA is worsened by palpation of suboccipital muscles and may have trigger points

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Occipital neuralgia