Effectiveness of Dry Needling in People With Episodic Tension-type Headache
Episodic Tension-type Headache
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Episodic Tension-type Headache focused on measuring dry needling, tension-type headache, myofascial pain syndrome
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of CTTH based on the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition
- At least one active trigger point in each of the muscles of the sub occipital, sternocleidomastoid, upper trapezius, temporalis, levator scapula, masseter, frontalis, and splenius cervicis and capitis
- Moderate pain intensity from 30 to 60 based on the numeric pain rating scale
Exclusion Criteria:
- Needle phobia
- History of surgery on head, neck, and shoulder
- pregnancy
- cancer, infectious diseases, or systemic diseases
- History of involvement with other types of primary headaches
- History of neck radiculopathy and other orthopedic neck injuries (including fractures, facet joint syndrome, etc.) in the past year.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Experimental group
Control group
The experimental group will include 18 participants with episodic tension-type headache. The treatment will include dry needling of the suboccipital, levator scapula, upper trapezius, masseter, sternocleidomastoid, splenius capitis, and cervicis, frontalis, and temporalis muscles and routine physical therapy. The needles will be inserted to obtain local twitch response, and this process will continue until no more local twitch response occurs in each session. Then the needles will be left in place for 20 minutes. In each session, three muscles from one side will be needled. Routine physical therapy will include information on nature, management, course of episodic tension-type headaches, and Multimodal care that includes craniocervical exercises and postural correction. The treatment will last two weeks, six sessions, three times a week.
The control group will include 18 participants with episodic tension-type headache. The treatment will include "sham" dry needling of the suboccipital, levator scapula, upper trapezius, masseter, sternocleidomastoid, splenius capitis, and cervicis, frontalis and temporalis muscles and routine physical therapy. The sham dry needling method includes the insertion of the needles subcutaneously and no local twitch response will be obtained. The needles will be left in the place for 20 minutes. In each session, three muscles from one side will be needled. Routine physical therapy will include information on nature, management, course of episodic tension-type headaches, and Multimodal care that includes craniocervical exercises and postural correction. The treatment will last two weeks, six sessions, three times a week.