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.
In this CCI Deep Dive episode, Dr. Centeno explores the surprising connection between the neck and jaw—how craniocervical instability (CCI) can trigger or worsen temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems. Learn how weak deep neck stabilizers force chewing muscles to overcompensate, leading to jaw pain, clicking, and degeneration. The discussion unpacks why treating TMJ alone often fails and how restoring neck stability can be key to lasting relief.
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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.