Biofeedback-VR for Treatment of Chronic Migraine
Chronic MigraineBehavioral Treatment3 moreMigraine is a common, debilitating neurologic condition affecting more than 900 million individuals worldwide. Established treatments for migraine include medications, vitamin and herbal supplements, neuromodulation, and behavioral treatment strategies. This study aims to determine whether a novel, home-based behavioral approach, combined biofeedback-virtual reality therapy, can improve self-reported migraine-related outcomes in individuals living with chronic migraine. In this randomized, controlled pilot study, 50 adults with chronic migraine are randomized to the experimental group (frequent use of a heart rate variability biofeedback-virtual reality device plus standard medical care; n=25) or wait-list control group (standard medical care alone; n=25). The primary outcome is reduction in mean monthly headache days between groups at 12 weeks. Secondary outcomes include mean change in acute analgesic use frequency, depression, migraine-related disability, stress, insomnia, and catastrophizing between groups at 12 weeks. Tertiary outcomes include change in heart rate variability and device-related user experience measures.
Three Doses of Lasmiditan (50 mg, 100 mg and 200 mg) Compared to Placebo in the Acute Treatment...
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TI-001 (Intranasal Oxytocin) for Treatment of High Frequency Episodic Migraine and Chronic Migraine...
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Zomig - Treatment of Acute Migraine Headache in Adolescents
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A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Tolerability of Rizatriptan for Treatment of Acute Migraine...
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Set Point Acupuncture for Migraines Using a Digital Assistant
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A Study Using Botulinum Toxin Type A as Headache Prophylaxis for Migraine Patients With Frequent...
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Physiological Changes With SPG Stimulation in Migraine Patients
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Changes in Intracranial Compliance in Migraine Subjects Following a National Upper Cervical Chiropractic...
MigraineA small number of chiropractors, who align only the atlas C-1, or "top" vertebra in the spine, practice the National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association (NUCCA) atlas correction procedure. This procedure uses a precise, non-invasive, gentle touch technique to correct misalignment of the atlas. Although NUCCA practitioners have long used this procedure in the treatment of headache, it has not been formally studied using clinical trials. There is some data indicating that NUCCA correction can increase intracranial compliance. This intracranial compliance can be measured by a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study before and then after a NUCCA procedure. In this study, the investigators hope to show that the correction of an atlas misalignment will increase intracranial compliance in subjects with migraine.
Thin Film Spectacle Coatings to Reduce Light Sensitivity and Headaches in Patients With Migraine...
Migraine DisordersPhotophobiaApproximately 9% of men and 18% of women suffer from migraine headaches. Almost all migraine sufferers report light sensitivity during a headache. Some people with migraine report that light can trigger their migraines and some people with migraine are light sensitive all of the time. The investigators have recently determined that certain colors of light are more likely to trigger migraines than other colors. In this study the investigators want to know if people who wear glasses that block these colors of light will have fewer migraine headaches.