Support@PeakPainSolutions.com +1.888.502.5519

Occipital Neuralgia

Nerve & Joint Pain

Nerve & Joint Pain

We use a personalized comprehensive approach of proven, opioid free, advanced therapies for rapid pain relief and optimal healing & recovery

output-onlinepngtools

About Occipital Neuralgia

output-onlinepngtools
Occipital Neuralgia (ON) affects 3.2/100,000 people annually and is prevalent in women greater than men and is differentiated from a facet-mediated cervicogenic headache. ON is a headache disorder caused by irritation, compression, or injury to the occipital nerves (greater, lesser, third), which run from the upper cervical spine (C2-C3 roots) through the scalp. These nerves transmit sharp, electric shock-like pain from the occipital base (upper neck) radiating to the posterior scalp, behind the ears, or orbitally.

Symptoms

People describe paroxysmal lancinating pain (seconds to minutes), often triggered by neck movement, hair brushing, or light scalp touch. Continuous aching/burning occurs between shocks, with scalp tenderness, photophobia, and unilateral predominance (90% greater occipital nerve involvement). Mimics migraine/cluster headache but follows dermatomal pattern.

Known Causes

  • Primary: Cranialcervical instability, dysautonomia, muscle spasm, trauma (whiplash), nerve entrapment at the altlanto-occipital membrane, semispinalis capitis or C2-C3 facet joints, along with nutrient deficiencies, systemic toxicities or infections.
  • Secondary: Cervical disc bulging or herniation, ganglion cysts, diabetes, vascular inflammation, and tumors.

Schedule a $69 New Patient Appointment at McPherson Chiropractic Center

Schedule a $69 New Patient Appointment at McPherson Chiropractic Center