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Does this sound familiar?
"After my car accident I started to have persistent neck pain although I didn't have any fracture or apparent injury. Soon enough, I started to experience this awful headaches starting from the back of my head and all the way to the top"
You may want to have a look at the following scale to get a more precise of idea of what the situation is regarding your neck pain and migraine.
Grade 0: No complaints about the neck. No physical sign(s).
Grade I: Neck complaint of pain, stiffness or tenderness only. No physical sign(s).
Grade II: Neck complaint AND musculoskeletal sign(s). Musculoskeletal signs include decreased range of motion and point tenderness.
Grade III: Neck complaint AND neurological sign(s). Neurological signs include decreased range of motion and point tenderness.
Grade IV: Neck complaint AND fracture or dislocation.
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