Muscle Treatment for Management of Pain & Disability in Tension-type Headache
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Migraine Headaches |
Therapuetic Areas: | Neurology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 59 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | April 2010 |
End Date: | December 2013 |
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of treatments (massage therapy
or ultrasound) directed at skeletal muscle for alleviating pain associated wtih tension
headache.
or ultrasound) directed at skeletal muscle for alleviating pain associated wtih tension
headache.
Chronic or episodic forms of tension-type headache affect a high percentage of the
population. Pain from tension-type headache (TTH) not only impacts personal well-being, but
also poses a significant socioeconomic burden in terms of workdays lost and decreased worker
productivity. Although TTH is the most prevalent of the headache disorders, there is a
distinct lack of research with regards to specific treatments for this ailment in comparison
to all other headache classifications, such as migraine. A muscular involvement is
associated with TTH and is reported in the research literature as elevation in skeletal
muscle tenderness, increased presence of active myofascial trigger point's, and physical
abnormalities in cervical and cranial muscles. Thus, a treatment approach that addresses the
skeletal musculature could be an important component in the management of TTH. The purpose
of this randomized trial is to determine the effectiveness of two muscle oriented treatments
on reducing pain and disability associated with TTH: massage therapy and ultrasound.
population. Pain from tension-type headache (TTH) not only impacts personal well-being, but
also poses a significant socioeconomic burden in terms of workdays lost and decreased worker
productivity. Although TTH is the most prevalent of the headache disorders, there is a
distinct lack of research with regards to specific treatments for this ailment in comparison
to all other headache classifications, such as migraine. A muscular involvement is
associated with TTH and is reported in the research literature as elevation in skeletal
muscle tenderness, increased presence of active myofascial trigger point's, and physical
abnormalities in cervical and cranial muscles. Thus, a treatment approach that addresses the
skeletal musculature could be an important component in the management of TTH. The purpose
of this randomized trial is to determine the effectiveness of two muscle oriented treatments
on reducing pain and disability associated with TTH: massage therapy and ultrasound.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 2 or more tension-type headache episodes per week
- Headache episodes of 2 hours or longer
- Experiencing tension-type headache for 6 months or longer
Exclusion Criteria:
- Migraine >1/month
- Presence of alternate forms of headache (e.g. cluster headache, medication-induced
headache, headache caused by injury)
- The diagnosis of fibromyalgia, major depression, other neurological or cardiovascular
disease
- Pregnancy
- Prior massage or ultrasound treatment for headaches
We found this trial at
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site
13001 E 17th Pl
Aurora, Colorado 80045
Aurora, Colorado 80045
(303) 724-5000
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Located in the Denver metro area near the Rocky...
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