EFFECTS OF MIOFASCIAL RELEASE AND PERCUTANEOUS MICROELETROLYSIS IN TYPE HEADACHE (EMRPMITH)
Trigger Point, Tension-Type Headache
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Trigger Point focused on measuring Percutaneous microelectrolysis, Physiotherapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Be over 18 years old, they will be present at the time of ordering, not being pregnant and not taking analgesic medication at least 24 hours before the intervention.
Exclusion Criteria:
- More than 20% of the questionnaire data are incomplete and if during the research the volunteer presents some discomfort.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
MEP® technique
G1 (n = 15), referred to as LMF, will be submitted to the myofascial release technique consisting of: classic massage (superficial sliding, deep sliding, pumping-kneading, pulse and four-finger smear and sliding) Minutes. G2 (n = 15) will be applied to the MEP® technique, in which the needles will be introduced in three occasions during each session, in different points of the musculature of the most painful region, for a total of 3 minutes. The G3 (n = 15) will execute the two techniques above, being applied the first version Myofascial and later to the MEP®. G4 (n = 15) will be the control group, not performing any of the interventions. The reevaluations will occur immediately and after 48 hours of the intervention.