Exercise Training With Physically Active Lifestyle to Reduce Headache and Quality of Life (HEADEX)
Headache, Physical Activity, Quality of Life
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Headache focused on measuring headache, women, exercise, fear avoidance, physical activity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- women aged 18 to 60 and currently at work and aim to continue at same work at least two years
- intensity of headache on Visual Analog Scale (VAS) has been equal or greater than 45 mm (scale 0-100) during last two months
- Headache Impact Test TM [HIT-6 Scoring Interpretation Finland (Finnish) Version 1.1] 58/78 points
Exclusion Criteria:
- severe degenerative changes at cervical vertebra or discus (including discus prolapse)
- whiplash injury or injury, which is contraindication for exercise and active lifestyle
- treated with manual therapy or physiotherapy within a previous month
- changed medication known to affect headaches during a previous month
- changed bifocals during previous month
- athletic trainees (3 or more times per week)
- alcoholic and/or drug addicts/ AUDIT The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, Finnish version
- mental depression
Sites / Locations
- University of Jyväskylä
- Jyväskylä Central Hospital, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
- UKK Institute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Training group
Control
The rationale and means for the exercise program are to Motivate and teach participants for postural and motor control and strengthening exercises Monitor and motivate to continue exercise training, and to increase their physical activity Training is organised six times as a 60-min session during six months: two individually supervised sessions, and four following training sessions will be accomplished in groups of 10 participants guided by an experienced physical therapist. Three weekly similar home training sessions are recommended for participants. Information on amount of exercise sessions per week and repetitions of each exercise will be collected via exercise diary. To perform home training, a DVD and/or booklet will be provided to participants in the training group.
The control group will receive six sessions of Transcutaneous Nervous Stimulation treatment (TNS) as a placebo treatment (0), and the participants in this group are recommended and encouraged to maintain their previous normal level of physical activity and exercise habits throughout the study without any supervision or home training programs.