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Further evidence of the positive effects of an educational and physical program on headache, neck and shoulder pain in a working community

In a controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a simple educational and physical program administered to a large cohort of public servants, we previously found that 6 months following treatment the monthly frequency of headache and neck and shoulder pain and drug intake was reduced by 40% in...

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Autores principales: Mongini, Franco, Evangelista, Andrea, Rota, Eugenia, Ferrero, Luca, Ugolini, Alessandro, Milani, Chantal, Ceccarelli, Manuela, Joffrain, Laura, Ciccone, Giovannino, Galassi, Claudia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3452277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20563879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-010-0231-2
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author Mongini, Franco
Evangelista, Andrea
Rota, Eugenia
Ferrero, Luca
Ugolini, Alessandro
Milani, Chantal
Ceccarelli, Manuela
Joffrain, Laura
Ciccone, Giovannino
Galassi, Claudia
author_facet Mongini, Franco
Evangelista, Andrea
Rota, Eugenia
Ferrero, Luca
Ugolini, Alessandro
Milani, Chantal
Ceccarelli, Manuela
Joffrain, Laura
Ciccone, Giovannino
Galassi, Claudia
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description In a controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a simple educational and physical program administered to a large cohort of public servants, we previously found that 6 months following treatment the monthly frequency of headache and neck and shoulder pain and drug intake was reduced by 40% in the experimental compared with controls. These results were stable at a 12-month follow up. The program consists of brief shoulder and neck exercises to be performed several times a day, a relaxation exercise, and instructions on how to reduce parafunction and hyperfunction of the craniofacial and neck muscles during the day. The purpose of this work was to investigate whether the data previously obtained could be confirmed also in the group of 192 subjects that served as controls in first phase of the study and received the intervention in the second phase of the study. The primary endpoint was the change in frequency of headache and neck and shoulder pain expressed as the number of days per month with pain, and as the proportion of subjects with a ≥50% reduction of frequency (responder rate) at the last 2 months of the 6-month intervention period compared to the 2 months preceding the intervention (baseline). The number of days of analgesic drug consumption was also recorded. Days per month with headache at the baseline and at the end of intervention period were 6.40 and 4.58 (mean change −1.81, p < 0.0001), respectively; days with neck and shoulder pain were 7.48 and 6.18 (mean change −1.30, p = 0.0179); days of analgesic consumption were 1.67 and 1.17 (mean change −0.50, p = 0.0222). The responder rate was 42.3% for headache, 42% for neck and shoulder pain and 58.3% for drug consumption. In conclusion, this study adds further evidence on the efficacy of our program and its high acceptability in a large, unselected, working population.
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spelling pubmed-34522772012-11-29 Further evidence of the positive effects of an educational and physical program on headache, neck and shoulder pain in a working community Mongini, Franco Evangelista, Andrea Rota, Eugenia Ferrero, Luca Ugolini, Alessandro Milani, Chantal Ceccarelli, Manuela Joffrain, Laura Ciccone, Giovannino Galassi, Claudia J Headache Pain Original In a controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a simple educational and physical program administered to a large cohort of public servants, we previously found that 6 months following treatment the monthly frequency of headache and neck and shoulder pain and drug intake was reduced by 40% in the experimental compared with controls. These results were stable at a 12-month follow up. The program consists of brief shoulder and neck exercises to be performed several times a day, a relaxation exercise, and instructions on how to reduce parafunction and hyperfunction of the craniofacial and neck muscles during the day. The purpose of this work was to investigate whether the data previously obtained could be confirmed also in the group of 192 subjects that served as controls in first phase of the study and received the intervention in the second phase of the study. The primary endpoint was the change in frequency of headache and neck and shoulder pain expressed as the number of days per month with pain, and as the proportion of subjects with a ≥50% reduction of frequency (responder rate) at the last 2 months of the 6-month intervention period compared to the 2 months preceding the intervention (baseline). The number of days of analgesic drug consumption was also recorded. Days per month with headache at the baseline and at the end of intervention period were 6.40 and 4.58 (mean change −1.81, p < 0.0001), respectively; days with neck and shoulder pain were 7.48 and 6.18 (mean change −1.30, p = 0.0179); days of analgesic consumption were 1.67 and 1.17 (mean change −0.50, p = 0.0222). The responder rate was 42.3% for headache, 42% for neck and shoulder pain and 58.3% for drug consumption. In conclusion, this study adds further evidence on the efficacy of our program and its high acceptability in a large, unselected, working population. Springer Milan 2010-06-20 2010-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3452277/ /pubmed/20563879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-010-0231-2 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2010
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Mongini, Franco
Evangelista, Andrea
Rota, Eugenia
Ferrero, Luca
Ugolini, Alessandro
Milani, Chantal
Ceccarelli, Manuela
Joffrain, Laura
Ciccone, Giovannino
Galassi, Claudia
Further evidence of the positive effects of an educational and physical program on headache, neck and shoulder pain in a working community
title Further evidence of the positive effects of an educational and physical program on headache, neck and shoulder pain in a working community
title_full Further evidence of the positive effects of an educational and physical program on headache, neck and shoulder pain in a working community
title_fullStr Further evidence of the positive effects of an educational and physical program on headache, neck and shoulder pain in a working community
title_full_unstemmed Further evidence of the positive effects of an educational and physical program on headache, neck and shoulder pain in a working community
title_short Further evidence of the positive effects of an educational and physical program on headache, neck and shoulder pain in a working community
title_sort further evidence of the positive effects of an educational and physical program on headache, neck and shoulder pain in a working community
topic Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3452277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20563879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-010-0231-2
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