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Ultrasound Guided Platelet Rich Plasma Injections for Post Traumatic Greater Occipital Neuralgia...

Occipital NeuralgiaHeadache

This study is a randomized controlled trial, assessing the effect of a single platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection in post traumatic (concussive) greater occipital neuralgia. This study will compare the effects of a single PRP injection to injection with steroid and anesthetic. There will also be a third arm to the study, in which patients will receive an injection with normal saline. This study will assess the severity and frequency of headache symptoms before and after receiving the injection.

Active2 enrollment criteria

Comparison of the Effects of Mechanical Traction and Manual Traction on Cervicogenic Headache

Cervicogenic Headache

52 people between the ages of 18-45 who were diagnosed with cervicogenic headache by the physician who applied to the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of Bursa VM Medical Park Hospital will be included in the research. 52 people will be randomized. They will be divided into two groups, 26 people in the study group and 26 people in the control group. The study group will be called the mechanical traction group (CTG), and the control group will be called the manual traction group (MTG). After obtaining the demographic information of the individuals to be included in the study, the cases will be evaluated with the visual analogue scale (VAS) and Mc-Gill Melzack Pain Questionnaire for head and neck pain before and after treatment. Cervical joint range of motion will be measured with an electrogoniometer, and muscle tone will be measured with myotonometer (MyotonPRO). Flexion and extension endurance tests will be performed on the cervical region muscles. Headache Impact Scale (HIT-6) will be performed to evaluate the functional status of the patients. Posture of patients will be evaluated with Corbin Posture Analysis. Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index will be used to evaluate the sleep quality of the patients. All patients will be informed about the study. An informed consent form will be obtained from each. The mechanical traction group (CTG) and the manual traction group (MTG) will be treated for 6 days and 2 weeks. Intermittent traction with chattanooga tru trac traction device will be applied to CTG, and manual traction, one of Cyriax's neck mobilization techniques, will be applied to MTG.transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), hotpack and ultrasound will be applied to both groups, and an exercise program will be given in the form of a home program.

Active18 enrollment criteria

Comparing the Effects of Ondansetron Versus Dexamethasone on the Incidence of Post-dural Puncture...

Post-Dural Puncture Headache

Comparing dexamethasone and ondanestrone injection in ncidence of postdural puncture headache and post-partum nausea and vomiting

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Automated Variable Pattern Insufflator Device (AVPI) for the Acute Treatment of Migraine

Migraine Headache

Randomized, sham-controlled, double-blind study for acute migraine attacks. Randomized to active treatment and sham treatment arms for the first treatment. Optional second active treatment. Follow up at 0, 2 and 24 hours post-treatment.

Active25 enrollment criteria

Effects of a Multispecies Probiotic on Migraine

MigraineIrritable Bowel Syndrome2 more

The prevalence of migraine is higher in female patients with various intestinal diseases. An explanation could be that migraine is caused by a leaky gut, defined by increased intestinal permeability that permits particles to pass through the gastrointestinal wall. Probiotics, may be able to improve intestinal barrier function. OBJECTIVE: To test whether probiotics, as adjucnt therapy, can reduce incidence and severity of migraine attacks by reducing intestinal permeability.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

The Classification and Treatment of Myofascial Headache: a Cross-sectional Study and Randomized...

Tension-Type HeadacheCervicogenic Headache1 more

This project comprises two studies; a cross-sectional study and a randomized controlled trial. The goal of the cross-sectional study is to compare multiple outcome parameters in different headache types: tension type (TTH), cervicogenic (CGH) and myofascial headache (MFH) as drafted by the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD). Not only will these types be compared against each other, they will also be compared to healthy controls (HC). The main research questions are: Are the criteria drafted by the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) discriminative for MFH? Are there differences between the headache types (and healthy controls) in pain & disability scores, range of motion (ROM), muscle strength, muscle elasticity and hyperalgesia (=pain pressure treshold, PPT)? Participants will : Fill out questionnaires about pain and disability; Be clinically investigated by a physiotherapist (anamnesis, inspection, examination of movement and structures of the neck and head); Undergo a testing battery including neck ROM, neck muscle strength & elasticity and PPT measurement of the C2 processus spinosus and the bilateral upper trapezius muscle. The goal of this randomized controlled study is to investigate the additional effect of dry needling in the treatment of MFH patients, as compared to a treatment consisting of manual techniques only. The main question it aims to answer is: Does manual therapy combined with dry needling provide an additional effect on pain, disability and functional outcomes in MFH patients, as compared to manual therapy alone? After the baseline test (see part 1), participants with MFH will be randomly divided to receive 4 sessions over 4 weeks of MT or MT + DN. Hereafter, the baseline test is repeated at 1 week and 3 months post-treatment. In this study, people with tension type headache (TTH), cervicogenic headache (CGH),myofascial headache (MFH) and healthy controls (HC) will be compared on levels of pain & disability, range of motion (ROM) of the neck, hyperalgesia of the neck (pain pressure treshold, PPT), neck muscle strength and neck muscle elasticity.

Not yet recruiting27 enrollment criteria

Hamstring Active Release Technique in Cervicogenic Headache

Cervicogenic Headache

It has been suggested that the suboccipital muscles are a causative factor in both cervicogenic neck pain and headache. Hamstrings and sub-occipital muscles are connected by a neural system and sub-occipital muscles pass through the dura Mater. Increased tension and shortening of the hamstring's muscles can cause neck and shoulder pain. In addition, when the muscles around the neck are tensed, the muscles in the limbs are also tensed, so that if the tone of the hamstring muscles is decreased, SLR test score increased, and the tone of the sub-occipital muscles is reduced. Active release technique is found to have an effect on hamstring flexibility.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Combined Effect Of Cranial And Cervical Mobilization In Patients With CGH

Cervicogenic Headache

The purposes of this study are: To investigate the combined effect of cranial and cervical mobilization in patient with cervicogenic headache and there effect on : Perceptive neck pain intensity Perceptive headache intensity pain by pressure frequency of headache episodes duration of headache episodes Medications uptakes

Not yet recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Assessing the Impact of Exercise Based Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Treatment (IIPT) on Endogenous...

Chronic Pain SyndromeFibromyalgia3 more

This work will answer two critical questions: 1) Does intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment (IIPT) involving aerobic exercise help normalize pain processing in youth with chronic pain syndromes and 2) Are aerobic fitness levels and the ability to modulate pain inter-related? Currently, medications are ineffective for improving pain and disability in youth with chronic pain syndromes and identifying non-pharmacologic treatments, such as IIPT, that help strengthen the nervous system's ability to modulate or turn pain signals down will improve outcomes and quality of life for youth suffering from chronic pain. This study will help determine whether exercise based IIPT leads to physiologic improvements in how pain is processed, specifically if youth with chronic pain can better turn pain down during the offset analgesia test after an exercise based IIPT treatment, and also help elucidate the link between a child's aerobic fitness and their ability to modulate pain.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Craniocervical Neural Mobilization on Quality of Life in Patients With Primary Tension...

Tension-Type Headache

this study will be conducted to investigate the effect of craniocervical neural mobilization on quality of life in patients with primary tension headache.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria
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