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Myofascial Trigger Points therapy decreases myotonometric tone and stiffness of trapezius muscle, benefits headaches and muscle pain in migraine.

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BACKGROUND Migraine is a primary headache disorder. Studies have shown that 93% of people with migraine have an increased number of active myofascial trigger points (MTrPs). OBJECTIVE To examine the… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Migraine is a primary headache disorder. Studies have shown that 93% of people with migraine have an increased number of active myofascial trigger points (MTrPs). OBJECTIVE To examine the effects of the IC-MTrPs therapy on: (1) mechanical properties of the upper trapezius muscle (UTM), (2) shoulder girdle and neck (SGN) muscles pain and (3) headaches characteristics in episodic migraine patients without aura. METHODS Thirty-one adult, female, migraine patients without aura underwent seven Ischemic Compression Myofascial Trigger Points (IC-MTrPs) therapy sessions and were tested during maximally five measurement sessions (pre- and post-1'st, post-4'th, post-7'th therapy and 1-month follow-up). Myotonometric measurements of the UTM's tone, stiffness and elasticity, subjective SGN muscles pain, as well as headache's level, frequency and duration were analyzed. RESULTS Myotonometric tone and stiffness of the UTM significantly decreased in post-1'st, post-4'th therapy and in 1-month follow-up measurements versus pre-1'st therapy testing session. The scores for the SGN muscles' pain significantly decreased: (i) in post-4'th and post-7'th therapy versus post-1'st therapy session, and (ii) in post-7'th versus post-4'th therapy measurements. Headache's level, frequency and duration significantly decreased in post-7'th therapy versus pre-1'st therapy measurement session. CONCLUSION IC-MTrPs therapy resulted in a decrease of upper trapezius muscle tone and stiffness, with simultaneous alleviation of shoulder girdle and neck muscle pain and the headaches characteristics in episodic migraine patients without aura.

Keywords: muscle; therapy; post therapy; post; tone stiffness

Journal Title: NeuroRehabilitation
Year Published: 2023

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