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Individual endogenous pain modulation profiles within a multidimensional context of people with cervicogenic headache – A retrospective exploratory study

BACKGROUND: One in four individuals with cervicogenic headache (CeH) are unresponsive to therapy. Such therapy involves predominantly biomedical interventions targeting the upper-cervical spine. A recurring theme within musculoskeletal practice is the multidimensional nature and substantial heteroge...

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Autores principales: Mingels, Sarah, Granitzer, Marita, Schmid, Annina B., Dankaerts, Wim
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37683308
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2023.102855
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author Mingels, Sarah
Granitzer, Marita
Schmid, Annina B.
Dankaerts, Wim
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description BACKGROUND: One in four individuals with cervicogenic headache (CeH) are unresponsive to therapy. Such therapy involves predominantly biomedical interventions targeting the upper-cervical spine. A recurring theme within musculoskeletal practice is the multidimensional nature and substantial heterogeneity of the condition. Such heterogeneity might be a reason for failure of a biomedical approach. Therefore, future studies investigating efficacy of managing CeH should ideally be based on identification, and better understanding of the heterogeneity of this population based on a comprehensive evaluation of clinically relevant contributing factors. OBJECTIVES: The objective was to map profiles of individuals with CeH based on pain modulation within a multidimensional context. DESIGN: Pain Modulation Profiles (PMPs) of 18 adults (29–51 years) with CeH were mapped retrospectively. METHOD: The PMPs consisted of a Pain-Profile (bilateral suboccipital, erector spinae, anterior tibialis pressure pain thresholds), a Psycho-Social-Lifestyle-Profile (Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale, Headache Impact test, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index), or a combination of both. Individual results were compared to normative data. Two Pain-Profiles were defined: normal or altered. Psycho-Social-Lifestyle-Profiles were categorized based on the number of altered psycho-social-lifestyle factors (range 0–5). RESULTS: Mapping PMPs in individuals with CeH resulted in 50% presenting with a dominant altered Pain-Profile, 16.7% with a dominant altered Psycho-Social-Lifestyle-Profile, and 5.6% with dominant alterations in both Pain-Profile and Psycho-Social-Lifestyle-Profile. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate heterogeneity of PMPs within the CeH population. Replication of these results is needed through dynamic assessment of the Pain-Profile before evaluating if these profiles can help patient-stratification.
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spelling pubmed-105608912023-10-10 Individual endogenous pain modulation profiles within a multidimensional context of people with cervicogenic headache – A retrospective exploratory study Mingels, Sarah Granitzer, Marita Schmid, Annina B. Dankaerts, Wim Musculoskelet Sci Pract Original Article BACKGROUND: One in four individuals with cervicogenic headache (CeH) are unresponsive to therapy. Such therapy involves predominantly biomedical interventions targeting the upper-cervical spine. A recurring theme within musculoskeletal practice is the multidimensional nature and substantial heterogeneity of the condition. Such heterogeneity might be a reason for failure of a biomedical approach. Therefore, future studies investigating efficacy of managing CeH should ideally be based on identification, and better understanding of the heterogeneity of this population based on a comprehensive evaluation of clinically relevant contributing factors. OBJECTIVES: The objective was to map profiles of individuals with CeH based on pain modulation within a multidimensional context. DESIGN: Pain Modulation Profiles (PMPs) of 18 adults (29–51 years) with CeH were mapped retrospectively. METHOD: The PMPs consisted of a Pain-Profile (bilateral suboccipital, erector spinae, anterior tibialis pressure pain thresholds), a Psycho-Social-Lifestyle-Profile (Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale, Headache Impact test, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index), or a combination of both. Individual results were compared to normative data. Two Pain-Profiles were defined: normal or altered. Psycho-Social-Lifestyle-Profiles were categorized based on the number of altered psycho-social-lifestyle factors (range 0–5). RESULTS: Mapping PMPs in individuals with CeH resulted in 50% presenting with a dominant altered Pain-Profile, 16.7% with a dominant altered Psycho-Social-Lifestyle-Profile, and 5.6% with dominant alterations in both Pain-Profile and Psycho-Social-Lifestyle-Profile. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate heterogeneity of PMPs within the CeH population. Replication of these results is needed through dynamic assessment of the Pain-Profile before evaluating if these profiles can help patient-stratification. Elsevier 2023-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10560891/ /pubmed/37683308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2023.102855 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Individual endogenous pain modulation profiles within a multidimensional context of people with cervicogenic headache – A retrospective exploratory study
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title_full Individual endogenous pain modulation profiles within a multidimensional context of people with cervicogenic headache – A retrospective exploratory study
title_fullStr Individual endogenous pain modulation profiles within a multidimensional context of people with cervicogenic headache – A retrospective exploratory study
title_full_unstemmed Individual endogenous pain modulation profiles within a multidimensional context of people with cervicogenic headache – A retrospective exploratory study
title_short Individual endogenous pain modulation profiles within a multidimensional context of people with cervicogenic headache – A retrospective exploratory study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560891/
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