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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613735/therapeutic-patient-education-as-part-of-the-physiotherapy-management-of-adults-with-headache-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Sarah Mingels, Marita Granitzer, Kerstin Luedtke, Wim Dankaerts
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Physiotherapy interventions for headache mostly include exercise and manual therapy. Yet, the complex nature of headache, sometimes characterized by symptoms of facilitated central pain mechanisms, demands an individualized approach in which therapeutic patient education could be supportive. This scoping review aimed to summarize the position of therapeutic patient education within the physiotherapy management of adults with headache. PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Scopus were searched...
April 13, 2024: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585645/myofascial-release-for-the-treatment-of-tension-type-cervicogenic-headache-or-migraine-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Zhoupeng Lu, Hui Zou, Peng Zhao, Jialin Wang, Ruirui Wang
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of myofascial release (MFR) techniques on the intensity of headache pain and associated disability in patients with tension-type headache (TTH), cervicogenic headache (CGH), or migraine. DESIGN: A systematic review and meta-analysis. METHODS: Eight databases were searched on September 15, 2023, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Embase, CNKI, and Wanfang Database. The risk of bias was evaluated utilizing the Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 (RoB 2) tool...
2024: Pain Research & Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38388233/cervicogenic-headache-how-to-recognize-and-treat
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Elcio Juliato Piovesan, Marco Antonio Takashi Utiumi, Débora Bevilaqua Grossi
Cervicogenic headache, described almost 100 years ago, only had its clinical awakening at the end of the century with the work of Professor Sjaastad. Its classic definition is the induction of trigeminal symptoms from cervical disorders, thanks to trigeminocervical convergence mechanisms. For this reason, it can manifest several features typical of migraine, leading to diagnostic errors. Classically, subjects complain of fixed unilateral headaches, with cervical onset and trigeminal irradiation, associated with reduced neck mobility and flexion strength...
February 21, 2024: Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38159141/review-of-craniofacial-pain-syndromes-involving-the-greater-occipital-nerve-relevant-anatomy-clinical-findings-and-interventional-management
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Alienor Fabry, Meena Nedunchelian, Nicolas Stacoffe, Sylvain Guinebert, Jonathan Zipfel, Alexandre Krainik, Caroline Maindet, Bruno Kastler, Sylvie Grand, Adrian Kastler
Craniofacial pain syndromes exhibit a high prevalence in the general population, with a subset of patients developing chronic pain that significantly impacts their quality of life and results in substantial disabilities. Anatomical and functional assessments of the greater occipital nerve (GON) have unveiled its implication in numerous craniofacial pain syndromes, notably through the trigeminal-cervical convergence complex. The pathophysiological involvement of the greater occipital nerve in craniofacial pain syndromes, coupled with its accessibility, designates it as the primary target for various interventional procedures in managing craniofacial pain syndromes...
February 2024: Neuroradiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38021687/the-magnitude-of-physical-and-sensory-impairments-in-post-traumatic-and-non-traumatic-cervicogenic-headaches-a-comparative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mosab Amoudi, Qais Nairat
Background Cervicogenic headaches can significantly deteriorate the quality of life of patients and decrease their productivity. Few studies have been conducted to assess the magnitude of physical impairments among patients with non-traumatic and post-traumatic cervicogenic headaches. Therefore, this study was conducted to examine and compare the magnitude of cervical physical impairments among patients with post-traumatic cervicogenic headaches in contrast to patients with non-traumatic cervicogenic headaches, migraine, and a group of sex- and age-matched controls who did not have headaches...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37970662/effects-of-cervical-stabilization-training-in-patients-with-headache-a-single-blinded-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Altmis Kacar, C Ozkul, A Baran, A Guclu-Gunduz
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the effects of Cervical Stabilization Training (CST) on the headache, neck pain and cervical musculoskeletal system in patients with headache compared to the control group. METHODS: A total of 90 female patients with migraine, tension-type headache and cervicogenic headache (CGH) participated in this study. The patients were divided into the cervical stabilization training group (CSTG) and the control group (CG). The CSTG performed the CST three times a week for 8 weeks while the CG continued their ongoing medical treatment...
November 16, 2023: European Journal of Pain: EJP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37900070/primary-headache-management-in-a-multidisciplinary-team-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judit Mihaiu, Daiana Debucean, Petru Mihancea, Adrian Marius Maghiar, Olivia Andreea Marcu
Tension-type headaches and migraines are bidirectionally related to dysfunctions of the cervical and masticatory muscles and some psychosocial factors. Our pilot study aimed to investigate the connections between primary headaches, bruxism, and psychosocial issues. In addition, we aimed to assess the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary approach in decreasing the intensity and frequency of headache episodes and bruxism. Sixty-seven patients previously diagnosed with primary headache and bruxism were divided into two similar groups...
July 2023: Journal of Medicine and Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37831366/does-physiologic-post-concussion-disorder-cause-persistent-post-traumatic-headache
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REVIEW
Jacob I McPherson, Muhammad S Z Nazir, Barry S Willer, John J Leddy, Mohammad N Haider
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: One system classifies patients with symptoms after concussion into physiologic, vestibulo-ocular, cervicogenic, and mood/cognition post-concussion disorders (PCD) based upon the preponderance of specific symptoms and physical impairments. This review discusses physiologic PCD and its potential relationship to the development of persistent post-traumatic headaches (PPTH). RECENT FINDINGS: Headache is the most reported symptom after a concussion...
November 2023: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37816519/debunking-myths-in-headache-diagnosis-for-the-pain-practitioner
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hsiangkuo Yuan, Samantha Strutner, Clara Yuh, Suwarna Anand, Gaurav Chauhan, Anand Prem, Shalini Shah, Nathaniel M Schuster
With headache being one of the most common chief complaints, it is essential for pain practitioners to interpret and differentiate a variety of headache characteristics to accurately diagnose and treat specific headache disorders. Certain misconceptions often lead to misdiagnosis. This article presents and discusses six myths about several common headache disorders (migraine, tension-type headache, cluster headache, cervicogenic headache, sinus headache, and occipital neuralgia) often encountered in clinical practice...
October 10, 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37777340/morphological-features-of-the-greater-occipital-nerve-and-its-possible-importance-for-interventional-procedures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Latif Saglam, Ozcan Gayretli, Osman Coskun, Aysin Kale
Being one of the most prevalent neurological symptoms, headaches are burdensome and costly. Blocks and decompression surgeries of the greater occipital nerve (GON) have been frequently used for migraine, cervicogenic headache, and occipital neuralgia which are classified under headache by International Headache Society. Knowledge of complex anatomy of GON is crucial for its decompression surgery and block. This study was performed to elucidate anatomical features of this nerve in detail. Forty-one cadavers were dissected bilaterally...
September 30, 2023: Journal of Anatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37564833/nerve-blocks-for-occipital-headaches-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Adam G Evans, Kardeem S Joseph, Marc M Samouil, Dorian S Hill, Maryo M Ibrahim, Patrick E Assi, Jeremy T Joseph, Salam Al Kassis
Migraine surgeons have identified six "trigger sites" where cranial nerve compression may trigger a migraine. This study investigates the change in headache severity and frequency following nerve block of the occipital trigger site. This PRISMA-compliant systematic review of five databases searched from database inception through May 2020 is registered under the PROSPERO ID: CRD42020199369. Only randomized controlled trials utilizing injection treatments for headaches with pain or tenderness in the occipital scalp were included...
2023: Journal of Anaesthesiology, Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37445267/post-traumatic-headache-a-review-of-prevalence-clinical-features-risk-factors-and-treatment-strategies
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Ioannis Mavroudis, Alin Ciobica, Alina Costina Luca, Ioana-Miruna Balmus
Post-traumatic headache (PTH) is a common and debilitating consequence of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) that can occur over one year after the head impact event. Thus, better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology and risk factors could facilitate early identification and management of PTH. There are several factors that could influence the reporting of PTH prevalence, including the definition of concussion and PTH. The main risk factors for PTHs include a history of migraines or headaches, female gender, younger age, greater severity of the head injury, and co-occurring psychological symptoms, such as anxiety and depression...
June 23, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37354308/the-role-of-manual-therapies-in-the-treatment-of-headache-disorders
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REVIEW
Sheena Pillai, Niushen Zhang
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A comprehensive headache treatment plan typically requires both medication and non-medication treatment strategies. Manual therapies offer another therapeutic approach to headache treatment. This article reviews the evidence for manual therapies in the treatment of headache disorders. RECENT FINDINGS: Current evidence shows potential benefit from myofascial trigger point injections, myofascial release, and massage for the treatment of various headache types...
June 24, 2023: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37301672/cervicogenic-headache
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gwendolen Jull
INTRODUCTION: Cervicogenic headache, first proposed as a distinct headache in 1983, is a secondary headache to a primary cervical musculoskeletal disorder. Research into physical impairments was integral to clinical diagnosis and to develop and test research informed conservative management as the first line approach. PURPOSE: This narrative presents an overview of the body of cervicogenic headache research from our laboratory which was undertaken in the context of a broad program of research into neck pain disorders...
June 3, 2023: Musculoskeletal Science & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37188139/outcomes-of-surgical-treatment-of-migraines-a-systematic-review-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam G Evans, Dorian S Hill, Andrew E Grush, Mauricio A Downer, Maryo M Ibrahim, Patrick E Assi, Jeremy T Joseph, Salam H Kassis
Background: Migraine surgery at 1 of 6 identified "trigger sites" of a target cranial sensory nerve has rapidly grown in popularity since 2000. This study summarizes the effect of migraine surgery on headache severity, headache frequency, and the migraine headache index score which is derived by multiplying migraine severity, frequency, and duration. Materials and Methods: This is a PRISMA-compliant systematic review of 5 databases searched from inception through May 2020 and is registered under the PROSPERO ID: CRD42020197085...
May 2023: Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37139462/literature-review-pericranial-nerve-blocks-for-chronic-migraines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie Wahab, Saurabh Kataria, Parker Woolley, Naanama O'Hene, Chima Odinkemere, Rosa Kim, Ivan Urits, Alan D Kaye, Jamal Hasoon, Cyrus Yazdi, Christopher L Robinson
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Headaches, especially migraines, are one of the most pervasive neurological disorders affecting up to 15.9% of the population. Current methods of migraine treatment include lifestyle changes, pharmacologic, and minimally invasive techniques such as peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) and pericranial nerve blocks (PNB). RECENT FINDINGS: PNBs are used to treat and prevent migraines and involves injection of local anesthetics with or without corticosteroids...
2023: Health Psychology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37100680/greater-occipital-nerve-block-in-the-treatment-of-headaches-review-of-evidence
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REVIEW
Federico Castillo-Álvarez, Ignacio Hernando de la Bárcena, María Eugenia Marzo-Sola
INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerve blocks have been a common treatment for multiple headaches. By far, the greater occipital nerve block is the most used and with the stronger body of evidence in routine clinical practice. METHODS: We searched Pubmed Meta-Analysis/Systematic Review, in the last 10 years. Of these results, meta-analyses, and in the absence of these systematic reviews, assessing Greater Occipital Nerve Block in headache has been selected for review. RESULTS: We identified 95 studies in Pubmed, 13 that met the inclusion criteria...
April 24, 2023: Medicina Clínica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37021077/long-term-outcomes-of-occipital-nerve-stimulation
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REVIEW
Monique M Montenegro, Narayan R Kissoon
BACKGROUND: Occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) has been investigated as a potential treatment for disabling headaches and has shown promise for disorders such as chronic migraine and cluster headache. Long term outcomes stratified by headache subtype have had limited exploration, and literature on outcomes of this neuromodulatory intervention spanning 2 or more years is scarce. MEASURES: We performed a narrative review on long term outcomes with ONS for treatment of headache disorders...
2023: Front Pain Res (Lausanne)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36909076/use-of-rimegepant-in-the-management-of-cervicogenic-headache-secondary-to-trauma-a-case-series
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Shin T Zaw, Thinzar Zaw, Benito Torres
A cervicogenic headache (CH) originates from a cervical source. Multiple diagnostic criteria and treatment strategies for CH are present. Rimegepant is a calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (CGRP) antagonist. We present a case series of three patients with CH who reported varying degrees of decreased headache intensity after using rimegepant.
February 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36832077/cranial-autonomic-symptoms-and-neck-pain-in-differential-diagnosis-of-migraine
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REVIEW
Beatriz Nunes Vicente, Renato Oliveira, Isabel Pavão Martins, Raquel Gil-Gouveia
Cranial autonomic symptoms and neck pain have been reported to be highly prevalent in migraine, although they are rarely considered in clinical evaluation. The aim of this review is to focus on the prevalence, pathophysiology, and clinical characteristics of these two symptoms, and their importance in the differential diagnosis between migraines and other headaches. The most common cranial autonomic symptoms are aural fullness, lacrimation, facial/forehead sweating, and conjunctival injection. Migraineurs experiencing cranial autonomic symptoms are more likely to have more severe, frequent, and longer attacks, as well as higher rates of photophobia, phonophobia, osmophobia, and allodynia...
February 5, 2023: Diagnostics
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