In this CCI Deep Dive episode, Dr. Centeno explores why many chronic “migraines” may actually be coming from the neck. Learn how cervical headaches differ from true migraines, why migraine medications often fail, and how upper cervical dysfunction or craniocervical instability can refer pain to the head and face. A clear guide to recognizing when head pain is structural—not neurological.
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In this CCI Deep Dive episode, Dr. Centeno explores why many chronic “migraines” may actually be coming from the neck. Learn how cervical headaches differ from true migraines, why migraine medications often fail, and how upper cervical dysfunction or craniocervical instability can refer pain to the head and face. A clear guide to recognizing when head pain is structural—not neurological.
CCI Deep Dive - Three Key Things to Know About PRP!
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CCI Deep Dive - Three Key Things to Know About PRP!
This episode of the CCI Deep Dive Podcast breaks down one of the most misunderstood topics in regenerative medicine: why platelet-rich plasma (PRP) works brilliantly for some patients and fails for others. Dr. Centeno and the team dissect the three major determinants of PRP success—blood draw volume, kit efficiency, and the patient-specific concentration required to trigger healing. They expose how common low-dose systems, poor technique, and unreported platelet concentrations in clinic...
Centeno-Schultz Clinic - Podcasts
In this CCI Deep Dive episode, Dr. Centeno explores why many chronic “migraines” may actually be coming from the neck. Learn how cervical headaches differ from true migraines, why migraine medications often fail, and how upper cervical dysfunction or craniocervical instability can refer pain to the head and face. A clear guide to recognizing when head pain is structural—not neurological.