The cervical spine is designed for motion. The structure is
similar to lower mammals and is made for ultimate sensory input. The head can
move in multiple planes to allow our senses to function, but this motion can
lead to problems and thus pain. Pain in the neck can lead to other problems because
the neck is controlled by many muscles and these can spasm and thus lead to pain
in the neck and other associated areas such as the head. In fact, most headaches
that people call migraines are actually what are really called cervicogenic
headaches or headaches caused by neck problems. This is unfortunate because
headaches from cervical related issues may be correctable but true migraines are
usually not and thus require medications to keep them at bay.

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