NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Headaches

07.28.2021 - By Kyle RicePlay

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Ryllis is a 21-year-old male who presents to physical therapy complaining of severe headaches that typically occur only on the left side. The patient describes the pain as “throbbing or pulsating” and concentrated around and behind the left eye. Which of the following types of headache is the patient most likely experiencing?  

A. Acute whiplash injury 

B. Migraine headaches 

C. Tension headaches 

D. Cervicogenic headaches

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