Dystonia phenomenology and treatment response in migraine.
Aryeh ZolinSusan W BronerAndrea YooIvan GuanShenela LakhaniMaissa TrabilsyLouise KlebanoffMary L VoHarini SarvaPublished in: Headache (2023)
In our cohort, migraine often preceded dystonia symptoms and laterocollis was the most described dystonia phenotype. The lateralization and severity/frequency of these two disorders were unrelated, but dystonic movements were a common migraine trigger. We corroborated previous reports that cervical BoTNA injections reduced migraine frequency. Providers treating patients with migraine and neck pain who are not fully responding to typical therapies should screen for possible CD as a confounding factor, which when treated can reduce migraine frequency.