An Italian Randomized Open-label Study of Occipital Nerve Stimulation in the Treatment of Chronic...
HeadacheMigraineThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and the efficacy of occipital nerve stimulation treating Chronic Migraine Headache
Spinal Manipulation for Treatment of Chronic Headaches
Headache DisordersThis study will determine the effectiveness of spinal manipulation in reducing pain in people with chronic headaches accompanied by neck pain. This study will also determine the number of spinal manipulation treatments necessary for optimal pain relief.
Efficacy and Safety of Sinutab on Subjects in the Setting of a Common Cold
Common ColdHeadache1 moreThe purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety for a marketed sinus allergy product, Sinutab, in the treatment of nasal congestion and headache.
Prophylactic Effect of Memantine in Chronic Tension-Type Headache
Tension-Type HeadacheThe purpose of this study is to test whether memantine has a prophylactic effect on chronic tension-type headaches.
Effectiveness of a Cognitive and Physical Intervention to Reduce Head and Muscle Pain in Working...
Headache DisordersHeadache2 moreThe primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a workplace cognitive and physical program (Intervention), in reducing the frequency of head and neck pain
Headstrong Intervention for Pediatric Headache
Chronic HeadachesPurpose of this study is to determine if a CD-ROM computer program (called "Headstrong") is effective in helping children cope with chronic headaches.
Safety and Efficacy of NPS 1776 in the Acute Treatment of Migraine Headaches
Migraine HeadacheThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of a single oral dose of NPS 1776 in the acute treatment of migraine pain and associated symptoms.
Psychological Assessment and Treatment of Chronic Benign Headache
HeadacheMigraine3 moreSubjects with chronic migraine or tension headaches will receive 12 sessions of biofeedback or relaxation training after fulfilling screening, intake interviews, & psychological testing requirements. They will chart headache pain, anger level, & medication usage throughout baseline, treatment, and 3 month follow-up periods. Migraine sufferers will receive a combination of progressive muscle relaxation training and thermal biofeedback (learning to warm hands). Subjects are randomly assigned to receive treatment either in the office with the therapist or from another room (where communication will be over a computer). The research is designed to compare the effectiveness of treatment based on location. Tension headache sufferers will receive training in how to reduce their muscle tension levels. They will be randomly assigned to have equipment monitor muscle tension levels either in the forehead or shoulder regions. The research is designed to compare the effectiveness of feedback to the forehead versus the shoulder muscles.
The Role of Osteopathic Manipulation in the the Management of Post-traumatic Migraine
Migraine DisordersPost-Traumatic HeadacheThis study evaluates the use of osteopathic manipulation (manual medicine) for migraine headache following traumatic head injury. Headache is an important and very common somatic complaint among people with traumatic brain injury and an important cause of disability in the United States. Over 15-percent of soldiers deployed to Iraq sustained concussion. A majority of these patients suffer from headaches. Many of these are classified as migraine headache that do not respond to medications. Osteopathic manipulation is practiced by physicians in the United States and has been shown to be beneficial in some migraine patients. However, its use in the management of persistent post-traumatic headaches has not been explored. The investigators will use a randomized cross-over design to evaluate post-traumatic migraine patients' response to osteopathic manipulation.
Exercise in Patients With Post-Concussion Symptoms
Craniocerebral TraumaHead Injury4 morePhysical activity and exercise have traditionally not been much of a focus in treatment of postconcussion symptoms and posttraumatic headache. On the contrary, patients have often got advice to rest until they were free from symptoms. This approach, however, is challenged, and complete rest should probably be discouraged after the first 24-72 hours. Moderate aerobic exercise has been found promising in the early phase after sports-related concussion, and in the treatment of patients with headache. This study is an open pilot-study of guided, home-based exercise in a clinical sample with postconcussion symptoms and posttraumatic headache after mixed-mechanism mild traumatic brain injury and minimal head injuries. The study will result in data about the feasibility and possible effects of exercise as treatment for prolonged postconcussion symptoms and posttraumatic headache.