Hubbell S L, Thomas M
Obstet Gynecol. 1985 Mar;65(3 Suppl):56S-57S.
Four postpartum patients with complaints of headache and neck pain were examined. All had received epidural analgesia and had a long second stage associated with prolonged pushing. Many similarities to postdural puncture headache were noted. The headache started the day after delivery and involved the occipital region primarily, along with the neck and shoulder girdle areas. However, the pain did not change with positional changes and was associated with marked tenderness of muscles at specific anatomic points. A diagnosis of cervical myofascial pain was made. All patients responded quickly to physical therapy. The authors suggest that many patients initially considered to have postdural puncture headache may actually have postpartum cervical myofascial pain.