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Cervical musculoskeletal impairments in the 4 phases of the migraine cycle in episodic migraine patients.

Stefano Di AntonioLars Arendt-NielsenMarta PonzanoFrancesca BovisPaola TorelliCinzia FinocchiMatteo Castaldo
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2022)
In all phases of the migraine cycle, independent of the presence of concomitant neck pain, episodic migraine patients showed reduced flexion rotation test and craniocervical flexion test and an increased number of myofascial trigger points and passive accessory vertebral segments. These impairments are correlated with enhanced headache duration, headache-related disability, and signs of widespread pain sensitization. Reduction in active cervical movement and increased mechanical hyperalgesia of the cervical was consistent in ictal episodic migraine patients and the subgroups of episodic migraine patients with more pronounced widespread sensitization.
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