
Edition 18 – Up-Close-and-Personal with Cervical Discs: Part (1)
“Let’s examine the perspective that the nucleus pulposus (NP) transforms with age to a more rigid fibrocartilaginous mass; it is devoid of viscosity,” resumes Watson.

“Let’s examine the perspective that the nucleus pulposus (NP) transforms with age to a more rigid fibrocartilaginous mass; it is devoid of viscosity,” resumes Watson.

Watson continues (Edition 16 – Alternating Unilateral Head Pain In Primary Headache: The ‘Elephant In The Room’), “I understand that extrapolating from lumbar discs to

“Did I hear you say earlier (Edition 15) that alternating (side-shift) head pain IS a cervicogenic headache (CGH)?” Watson’s colleague reminds Watson. “Yes,” replies Watson

Watson’s colleague is keen to follow up on Watson’s comment about the high prevalence of associated neck symptoms in primary headache conditions. Watson continues, “I

“Okay, it’s been valuable to discuss the limitations of anaesthetic blocks in diagnosing headache; I gather you have issues with other diagnostic criteria (Edition 13

Watson’s colleague is keen to continue discussing the diagnostic criteria for cervicogenic headache (CGH), especially given Watson’s intense reply to his earlier query… “I understand