Muscle Tenderness and Hardness in Migraine Patients
- Conditions
- Headache, MigraineMigraine DisordersNervous System DiseasesMuscle TendernessHeadache Disorders, Primary
- Registration Number
- NCT03626805
- Lead Sponsor
- Danish Headache Center
- Brief Summary
The aim of the study is to examine symptomatology, quantitative sensory test (QST) parameters, muscle tenderness and muscle hardness in migraine patients interictally and compare with healthy controls
- Detailed Description
Migraine patients exhibit different symptomatology and responses to treatment. For example do many migraine patients have neck symptoms, despite they apparently do not have any neck disorders.Furthermore the response to treatment differs between patients. Differences in symptomatology, QST parameters and muscle stiffness can be used to subdivide and phenotype migraine patients.
The investigators are examining migraine patients with:
A semistructured interview, Quantitative sensory testing (cold pain threshold, heat pain threshold and Pin Prick), Muscle tenderness (total tenderness score, local tenderness score and stimulus response curve), and muscle hardness with ultrasound elastography. All tests are performed the same day
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 146
- Migraine Patients from the Danish Headache Centre. Migraine classified using the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD3) criteria.
- Pregnant or lactating women
- Musculoskeletal injuries in the neck or shoulder
- Other primary headache disorders than migraine or Tension Type Headache
- On the time of examination: Migraine free for at least 48 hours
- On the time of examination: haven't trained the upper body for at least 48 hours
- On the time of examination: haven't used painkillers for at least 48 hours
Healthy controls:
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant or lactating women
- Musculoskeletal injuries in the neck or shoulder
- Migraine disorders
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- degree relatives with migraine disorders
- Over 1 day of tension type headache a month.
- On the time of examination: haven't trained the upper body for at least 48 hours
- On the time of examination: haven't used painkillers for at least 48 hours
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Logistic regression model, Neck Stiffness 3 hours We would like to examine the relationship between the variable variable: Neck stiffness during migraine attack (Yes/No) and the Independent variables: Total Tenderness Score (summed score from 8 points bilateral, each point can score 0-3), Migraine localisation (occipital: Yes/No), Tension Type Headache, Allodynia (yes/No), Stimulus response curve (Pressure and Pain).
The result shows how much of the variability in neck stiffness that can be explained by the independent variables.Muscle hardness measured by ultrasound elastography in migaine patients 3 hours Muscle hardness (m/s) in migraine patients with neck stiffness during migraine attacks compared to migraine patients without neck stiffness during migraine attacks. Corrected for age, BMI and sex.
Muscle Hardness measured by ultrasound elastography 3 hours Muscle hardness (m/s) in migraine patients compared to healthy controls.corrected for age, BMI and sex
Pericranial Muscle Tenderness 3 hours We will examine whether patients with neck stiffness during migraine attack (yes/no) have higher tenderness scores compared to patients without neck stiffness during migraine attacks, when correcting for headache frequency.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Next migraine attack, Cox proportional hazards model 3 hours Using the prospective diary, we will examine the relationship between pericranial muscle tenderness and the next migraine attack, when correcting for headache frequency
Multiple Regression model, Total Tenderness Score 3 hours We would like to examine the relationship between the dependent variable: Total Tenderness Score(summed score from 8 points bilateral, each point can score 0-3), and the Independent variables: Neck Pain in general(Yes/No), Migraine localisation (occipital: Yes/No), Headache Frequency(days/month), Allodynia (Yes/No), Years with Migraine(Number of years)
Logistic regression model, Neck pain in general 3 hours We would like to examine the relationship between the variable variable: Neck pain in general (Yes/No) and the independent variables: Tension Type Headache(yes/no), Migraine localisation, Headache Frequency(Headache days/month), Allodynia(yes/No), Years with Migraine(number of years)
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Danish Headache Center
🇩🇰Glostrup, Denmark