Hamstring Active Release Technique in Cervicogenic Headache
Cervicogenic HeadacheIt 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.
Combined Effect Of Cranial And Cervical Mobilization In Patients With CGH
Cervicogenic HeadacheThe 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
Dry Needling Versus Instrumented Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization In the Patient With Cervicogenic...
Cervicogenic Headachethe aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of Dry Needling Versus Instrumented Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization In the Patient With Cervicogenic Treatment Headache
Post-traumatic Headache Multidisciplinary Study
Post-Traumatic HeadachePost-Concussion SyndromeThe study will investigate the effect of pharmacological preventive treatment, education, physiotherapy and psychological counselling on the headache and associated symptoms in patients refered to the Danish Headache Center
Cervicogenic Headache, Cognitive Dysfunction
Cervicogenic HeadacheThe goal of this study was to determine the frequency of cognitive dysfunction in patients with cervicogenic headache. participants will be asked questions to determine their cognitive status at once.
Superficial Dry Needling for Cervicogenic Headache
HeadacheIt is unknown if applying superficial dry needling to the trigeminal innervation field improves pain and disability for patients with cervicogenic headaches. The aim of this study is to determine if superficial dry needling of the trigeminal innervation field improves pain, neck mobility, and disability in patients with cervicogenic headaches. It will also be examined if psychosocial factors such as stress, anxiety, depression and self efficacy influence improvements in pain, range of motion and neck disability.
Assessment of the Efficacy of the Transnasal Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block in the Treatment of Chronic...
Chronic Daily HeadachePost-Traumatic HeadachePrimary Objective The primary objective of the study is to assess whether transnasal sphenopalatine ganglion block using the device TX360 reduces intensity and severity of the Post-Traumatic Headache in adolescents. Secondary Objectives The study will also evaluate: Quality of life (QoL) Intensity of the headache Physical function Sleep quality Role function (measured by PEDMIDAS) Adverse events
Hypersensitivity to Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibition in Post-Traumatic Headache
Post-Traumatic HeadacheTo investigate whether sildenafil (phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor) induces migraine-like headache in people with persistent post-traumatic headache (PTH) attributed to mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).
Effect of Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization on Proprioception and Disability in Patients...
Cervicogenic HeadacheThis study will be conducted to investigate the effect of instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization technique In pain intensity, frequency of headache, medication Uptake, Suboccipital movement in flexion and extension, rounded shoulder, forward head posture and proprioception of cervical spine in cases of cervicogenic headache related to trigger points and myofascial restrictions when combined with conventional physical therapy modalities.
Hypersensitivity to PACAP-38 in Post-Traumatic Headache
Post-Traumatic HeadacheThe aim is to investigate whether signaling molecule PACAP-38 induces headache with migraine-like features in people with persistent post-traumatic headache (PTH) attributed to mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).