Cervical impairments in subjects with migraine or tension type headache: an observational study
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Sánchez Sierra, Alberto
Ladriñán Maestro, Arturo
Sosa Reina, María Dolores
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Objective: The aim of this investigation was to compare the thickness of the deep local muscles in the neck region, as well as local and widespread sensitivity and functionality, between individuals with migraine, Tension-Type Headache (TTH), and healthy controls. To date, we know that the onset of migraine and TTH share similar pathophysiological pathways. Nevertheless, there may be some anatomical and functional differences which would explain why clinicians may obtain variable results when treating both pathological entities with similar or equal approaches.
Methods: An observational study was conducted in accordance with STROBE guidelines. The flexor longus colli and multifidus, two neck-stabilizing muscles, were measured using B-mode ultrasound imaging. The upper trapezius, masseter, temporalis, tibialis anterior, and median nerve all underwent bilateral pressure-pain threshold (PPT) assessments.
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Del Blanco Muñiz, J. Á., Sánchez Sierra, A., Ladriñán Maestro, A., Ucero Lozano, R., Sosa-Reina, M. D., & Martín Vera, D. (2024). Cervical impairments in subjects with migraine or tension type headache: An observational study. Frontiers in Neurology, 15, 1373912. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2024.1373912









