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CLASSIC MIGRAINE OR NOT CLASSIC MIGRAINE: That is the Question
Objective: To identify the main characteristics of classic migraine, with specific regard to diagnostic criteria for manual therapy practitioners, including chiropractors and osteopaths. Method: Ten case studies on migraine were reviewed for the symptoms and clinical features. Results: The majority...
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1996
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2050617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17987141 |
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author | Tuchin, Peter J. Bonello, Rod |
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description | Objective: To identify the main characteristics of classic migraine, with specific regard to diagnostic criteria for manual therapy practitioners, including chiropractors and osteopaths. Method: Ten case studies on migraine were reviewed for the symptoms and clinical features. Results: The majority of cases reviewed as classic migraines were in reality not correct diagnoses in accordance with standard classification systems. Some cases had classic signs which may have been missinterpreted, whilst other cases had possible inconsistent symptoms making diagnosis difficult. Discussion: The various classification systems are presented with guidelines for diagnosis to assist practitioners making the accurate diagnosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-20506172007-11-06 CLASSIC MIGRAINE OR NOT CLASSIC MIGRAINE: That is the Question Tuchin, Peter J. Bonello, Rod Australas Chiropr Osteopathy Article Objective: To identify the main characteristics of classic migraine, with specific regard to diagnostic criteria for manual therapy practitioners, including chiropractors and osteopaths. Method: Ten case studies on migraine were reviewed for the symptoms and clinical features. Results: The majority of cases reviewed as classic migraines were in reality not correct diagnoses in accordance with standard classification systems. Some cases had classic signs which may have been missinterpreted, whilst other cases had possible inconsistent symptoms making diagnosis difficult. Discussion: The various classification systems are presented with guidelines for diagnosis to assist practitioners making the accurate diagnosis. BioMed Central 1996-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2050617/ /pubmed/17987141 Text en Chiropractic & Osteopathic College of Australasia |
spellingShingle | Article Tuchin, Peter J. Bonello, Rod CLASSIC MIGRAINE OR NOT CLASSIC MIGRAINE: That is the Question |
title | CLASSIC MIGRAINE OR NOT CLASSIC MIGRAINE: That is the Question |
title_full | CLASSIC MIGRAINE OR NOT CLASSIC MIGRAINE: That is the Question |
title_fullStr | CLASSIC MIGRAINE OR NOT CLASSIC MIGRAINE: That is the Question |
title_full_unstemmed | CLASSIC MIGRAINE OR NOT CLASSIC MIGRAINE: That is the Question |
title_short | CLASSIC MIGRAINE OR NOT CLASSIC MIGRAINE: That is the Question |
title_sort | classic migraine or not classic migraine: that is the question |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2050617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17987141 |
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