Migraine Clinical Trial
— MUST-MITHOfficial title:
Muscle Function and Strength Training of the Neck and Shoulder in Migraine and Tension-type Headache Patients.
Verified date | October 2023 |
Source | Danish Headache Center |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
A Single-Arm Open-Label Trial was performed at the Danish Headache Center (DHC), Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet - Glostrup as part of the clinic. Purpose: To examine the effects of supervised group strength training and posture correction on headache frequency and muscle function around the neck and shoulders in patients with migraine and tension-type headaches. Hypothesis: Strength training of the neck and shoulders results in improved muscle function, which leads to a reduction in headache.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | May 15, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | May 15, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Migraine patients with stable CGRP or botox. - Tension type headache with no more than 5 migraine days/month. - At least four days/months of headache at the moment of recruitment. Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy - Post-traumatic headache, or headache that is likely to be associated with trauma. - Significant psychiatric comorbidities, such as severe depression - Medication Overuse Headaches. - Severe arthrosis in the neck, shoulder, or disc herniation in the neck. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Danish Headache Center Rigshospitalet - Glostrup | Glostrup |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Danish Headache Center |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Maximal Voluntary Contraction of the Neck extension | Maximal force of the neck extension (Newtons) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Maximal Voluntary Contraction of the Neck flexion | Maximal force of the neck flexion (Newtons) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Maximal Voluntary Contraction of the Shoulder elevation | Maximal force of the shoulder elevation (Newtons) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Moment arm for neck flexion and extension | Distance between C7 and Protuberancia occipitalis (m) | Before intervention | |
Other | Moment arm for shoulder elevation | Distance between C7 and acromion of the right shoulder (m) | Before intervention | |
Other | Moment arm for neck flexion | Peak of the Maximal Voluntary Contraction x Moment arm of the neck flexion (N*m) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Moment arm of the neck extension | Peak of the Maximal Voluntary Contraction x Moment arm of the neck extension (N*m) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Moment arm fof the shoulder elevation | Peak of the Maximal Voluntary Contraction x Moment arm of the shoulder elevation (N*m) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Extension-Flexion ratio | Ratio between moment arm of the neck extension and moment arm of the neck flexion. | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Rate of force development of the shoulder elevation | (75% of the peak value of the shoulder elevation (N) - 25% of the peak value of the shoulder elevation)/(time at de 75% of the peak of shoulder elevation (s) - time at 25% of the peak of shoulder elevation) in Newtons per second (N/s) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Early rate of force development of the shoulder elevation | (Value of the peak of the shoulder elevation at 250ms after the 2,5% of the peak (N) - 2,5% of the peak value of the shoulder elevation)/0,250 (s) in Newtons per second (N/s) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Muscle tenderness | Total Tenderness Score (0-48) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Muscle tenderness of the face | Total Tenderness Score of the first 4 spots: masseter, coronoid process, temporalis and frontalis (0-24) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Muscle tenderness of the neck | Total Tenderness Score of the last 4 spots: mastoid process, sternocleidmastoid, occipitalis and superior trapezius (0-24) | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Craniocervical flexion score | Craniocervical flexion test score. Possible values: 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 or 30 mmHg | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Other | Exercise sessions completed | Number of training sessions performed by the participants | During the intervention | |
Other | Percieved intensity | Level of intensity percieved by patients in each exercise session | During the intervention | |
Other | Intensity coherence | Ratio between average of rate of percieved exertion by the patients and 10 (coefficient from 0 to 1). | post-intervention | |
Other | Adherence of the programm | Ratio between the number of exercise sessions completed by patients versus number of exercise sessions planned in the programm | post-intervention | |
Other | Adherence to exercise | Ratio between the number of exercise sessions completed after intervention until the follow-up. | Week 1 to 5 after intervention | |
Other | Compliance of the programm | Product between intensity coherence and adherence. | post-intervention | |
Primary | headache frequency | number of days with headache | two weeks prior to intervention, last two weeks of intervention | |
Secondary | neck pain maximal intensity | maximal neck pain intensity percieved by patient in a 0-10 NRPS | two weeks prior to intervention, last two weeks of intervention, and weeks 4 and 5 after intervention | |
Secondary | neck pain average intensity | average neck pain intensity percieved by patient in a 0-10 NRPS | two weeks prior to intervention, last two weeks of intervention, and weeks 4 and 5 after intervention | |
Secondary | neck pain frequency | number of days with neck pain | two weeks prior to intervention, last two weeks of intervention, and weeks 4 and 5 after intervention | |
Secondary | headache duration | hours with headache | two weeks prior to intervention, last two weeks of intervention, and weeks 4 and 5 after intervention | |
Secondary | medication intake | number of days with medication for pain taked | two weeks prior to intervention, last two weeks of intervention, and weeks 4 and 5 after intervention | |
Secondary | Functional level | Self-reported limitated activities due to headache in a 0-10 scale thourgh the Patient-Specific Functional Scale | Before intervention, after intervention and at 1 month follow up | |
Secondary | Headache average Intensity | average headache intensity percieved by patient in a 0-10 NRPS | two weeks prior to intervention, last two weeks of intervention, and weeks 4 and 5 after intervention | |
Secondary | Headache maximal Intensity | maximal headache intensity percieved by patient in a 0-10 NRPS | two weeks prior to intervention, last two weeks of intervention, and weeks 4 and 5 after intervention | |
Secondary | headache frequency | number of days with headache | weeks 4 and 5 after intervention |
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