Efficacy of a Novel App-based Migraine Treatment Platform - a Pilot Study
Migraine Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Migraine Disorders focused on measuring Biofeedback, smartphone app
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- diagnosis of migraine with or without aura according to ICHD-3
- two to eight migraine attacks per month
- written informed consent signed by guardians, or by adolescent if age between 16-18 years.
Exclusion Criteria:
- participant not speaking Norwegian
- reduced sensibility, hearing or vision to a degree that impairs proper use of the app
- serious psychiatric or neurologic disease and
- currently using migraine prophylaxis.
Sites / Locations
- Oslo Universitetssykehuse, Ullevål
- St. Olavs Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Biofeedback
Sham-biofeedback
The treatment comprises an app containing biofeedback training, instructions for self-delivery and a headache diary. The treatment utilizes these functionalities by a push-reminder in the app to complete a daily headache diary entry and a biofeedback session of 10 minutes duration daily. Prior to commencing treatment participants will be given basic information on the rationale behind biofeedback treatment, given instructions on how to use the equipment and software and instructions on how to complete a biofeedback session. The biofeedback is based on wireless sensors measuring muscle tension, finger temperature and heart rate.
Sham-biofeedback will be made by disrupting the connection between input of physiological parameters and the feedback. Thus, the feedback will simply be displayed as positive feedback occurring at random intervals throughout the sessions. The looks and contents of the normal app and the sham-app will be completely similar. The participants being allocated to the sham-goup will also use exactly the same sensor setup as the biofeedback group. The only difference between the two arms/interventions is the internal software algorithm, which will be inaccessible to the user. All participants in both groups will be given the same information and instructions.