Cervical musculoskeletal impairments and pain sensitivity in migraine patients

被引:2
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作者
Di Antonio, Stefano [1 ,2 ]
Arendt-Nielsen, Lars [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Castaldo, Matteo [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Aalborg Univ, Ctr Pain & Neuroplast CNAP, Sch Med, Dept Hlth Sci & Technol,SMI, DK-9220 Aalborg, Denmark
[2] Univ Genoa, Dept Neurosci Rehabil Ophthalmol Genet & Maternal, I-16132 Genoa, Italy
[3] Aalborg Univ Hosp, Dept Med Gastroenterol, Mech Sense, DK-9220 Aalborg, Denmark
[4] Aalborg Univ Hosp, Clin Inst, Steno Diabet Ctr North Denmark, DK-9220 Aalborg, Denmark
[5] Aalborg Univ, Ctr Pain & Neuroplast, Sch Med, Dept Hlth Sci & Technol, Aalborg, Denmark
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Migraine; Neck pain; Physiotherapy; Pain sensitivity; Quantitative sensory testing; Cervical musculoskeletal impairments; MYOFASCIAL TRIGGER POINTS; TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE; NECK PAIN; INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS; FLEXOR MUSCLES; PREVALENCE; EXERCISE; SENSITIZATION; METAANALYSIS; RELIABILITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.msksp.2023.102817
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Introduction: Currently, examination of migraine patients relies on a clinical interview investigating symptoms characteristics. Despite this, to help identify distinct migraine subtypes and allow a personalized treatment approach, biomarkers to profile distinct migraine subtypes should be utilized in clinical and research settings.Therefore, there is a need to include physical and psychophysical examinations aimed at assessing migraine features quantitatively.Purpose: This paper aimed to discuss if increased pressure pain sensitivity and impaired cervical musculoskeletal function could be considered 1) as quantitative features of migraine and 2) if they could be used as biomarkers to profile migraine patients in distinct subtypes.Implication: Increased pain sensitivity and cervical musculoskeletal impairments have been suggested as quantitative biomarkers to phenotype and subgroup migraine patients in clinical and research settings.This could provide the first step for a mechanistically-driven and personalized treatment approach according to migraine phenotypes.
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