Tertiary Care With or Without Manual Therapy for Chronic Migraine
Chronic Migraine
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Migraine
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Female adults 18 years of age or older with a good command of English (to enable informed consent) Existing patients with chronic migraine as diagnosed by a clinical interview with a neurologist in line with the International Classification of Headache Diagnosis criteria (ICHD) Undergoing care as usual from the neurologist
Exclusion Criteria:
Currently having or had manual therapy for neck, shoulder in the last six weeks.
Having a condition contraindicated for manual therapy including but not limited to inflammatory disorders, severe osteoporosis and tumours.
Identification of any medical 'red flags' by the neurologist including
- Evidence of any central nervous system involvement for example:
- Facial palsy (presence of ptosis/Horner's syndrome)
- Visual disturbance (presence of blurred vision, diplopia, hemianopia)
- Speech disturbance (presence of dysarthria, dysphonia, dysphasia such as expressive or receptive)
- Balance disturbance (presence of dizziness, imbalance, unsteadiness, falls)
- Paraesthesia (presence, location such as upper limb/lower limb, face)
- Weakness (presence, location such as upper limb/lower limb)
- Known major psychiatric or psychological conditions not under control
Sites / Locations
- Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Care as usual
Care as usual plus manual therapy
This is the care provided by the neurologist for chronic migraine.
Other