2014
DOI: 10.1177/0333102414535110
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Prevalence of neck pain in migraine and tension-type headache: A population study

Abstract: Neck pain is highly prevalent in the general population and even more prevalent in individuals with primary headaches. Prevalence is highest in coexistent M+TTH, followed by pure TTH and migraine. Myofascial tenderness is significantly increased in individuals with neck pain.

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“…Although the results of a systematic review suggest that there is probably no influence of musculoskeletal dysfunctions in the pathogenesis of migraine (Robertson and Morris 2008), migraine patients have a high prevalence of neck pain (Ashina et al 2015) and muscle or joint dysfunctions have been hypothesised to act as triggers for migraine attacks (Vincent 2011). In TTH patients, muscle tenderness and trigger points are consistent findings Abboud et al 2013), while the evidence for muscle tension is conflicting (Bendtsen and Fernández-de-la-Peñas 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although the results of a systematic review suggest that there is probably no influence of musculoskeletal dysfunctions in the pathogenesis of migraine (Robertson and Morris 2008), migraine patients have a high prevalence of neck pain (Ashina et al 2015) and muscle or joint dysfunctions have been hypothesised to act as triggers for migraine attacks (Vincent 2011). In TTH patients, muscle tenderness and trigger points are consistent findings Abboud et al 2013), while the evidence for muscle tension is conflicting (Bendtsen and Fernández-de-la-Peñas 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…При этом распро-страненность боли в шее была значительно выше у пациен-тов с первичной ГБ, чем у пациентов без нее: 85,7% против 56,7%. Так, при каждом типе ГБ распространенность боли в шее выглядела следующим образом: мигрень + ГБН -89,3%, ГБН -88,4%, мигрень -76,2% [15].…”
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“…было показано, что у женщин с мигренью (как с хронической, так и с эпизодической) распространенность дисфункции ВНЧС практически в 3 раза выше: 91,3% ХМ и 86,8% ЭМ, к 33,3% -у женщин без мигрени [29]. Боль в шее у пациен-тов с первичной формой головной боли, в т. ч. с мигренью, встречается чаще, чем в популяции: 85,7% vs 56,7%, а при мигрени -это 76,2% [30].…”
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