Is the presence of neck pain associated with more severe clinical presentation in patients with migraine? A cross-sectional study.
Marcela Mendes BragattoDébora Bevilaqua-GrossiMariana Tedeschi BenattoSamuel Straceri LodovichiCarina Ferreira Pinheiro-AraújoGabriela Ferreira CarvalhoFabiola DachCésar Fernández-de-Las-PeñasLidiane Lima FlorencioPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2019)
The presence of self-reported neck pain in patients with migraine was associated with a poor clinical presentation regarding cutaneous allodynia, neck mobility, and muscle function. However, there were no differences in migraine-related disability.