Headache Clinical Trial
Official title:
Posture-related Headache: Profile Analysis and Intervention
Diagnosing and treating posture-related headache (PRH), such as tension-type and cervicogenic
headache, is seriously hampered because of common features and complex interaction of the
neurological and musculoskeletal system. Current therapies are therefore not as effective and
the population of patients with PRH keeps on increasing. The diagnostic as well as the
therapeutic process need more structure in order to select the most effective treatment;
thereby contributing to preventive measures. This goal can be achieved through fundamental
research with a clinically oriented background. Our study starts from a clinical problem,
with a growing incidence, and is therefore highly relevant. Because sitting-posture seems to
play an important role in PRH, the first step in the diagnostic process is to analyse
postural differences between a PRH- and a control-group. In addition, the role of the dura
mater in the headache-process will be examined. Patients with PRH will be classified in
homogeneous groups based on these results. In a second phase individual-specific treatment
programs will be composed. The general treatment-approach of postural abnormalities in the
past failed because of the heterogeneous patient-populations. Sub-classifying musculoskeletal
problems has been proven to be successful in the past (O'Sullivan & Dankaerts, non-specific
low back pain).
Our study is divided in 2 phases:
- phase 1: profile analysis (no intervention, experimental headache-group vs. asymptomatic
controls)
- phase 2: interventional phase (clustered headache-groups, based on the results of phase
1
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