The Impact of Clinical Pilates Exercises on Tension-Type Headaches: A Case Series

Author:

Leite Agathe1ORCID,Matignon Antoine1,Marlot Léa1ORCID,Coelho Ana1ORCID,Lopes Sofia12ORCID,Brochado Gabriela1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Tecnologias de Diagnóstico e Terapêutica, Escola Superior de Tecnologias da Saúde do Tâmega e Sousa, Instituto Politécnico de Saúde do Norte (IPSN), CESPU, 4585-116 Gandra, Portugal

2. Departamento de Fisioterapia, ESS Porto Escola Superior de Saúde, Politécnico do Porto, 4200-072 Porto, Portugal

Abstract

Tension-type-headaches appear as the third most common disease in the general population and have a big impact on quality of life. The aim is to verify the impact of clinical Pilates exercises on pain intensity, impact headaches, neck disability, state of anxiety, depression, stress and quality of sleep in higher-education students. After a sample selection questionnaire was completed, a series of cases was carried out with 9 undergraduate students with tension-type headaches. Five instruments were applied before and after an intervention program: (i) Numerical Rating Scale—NRS, (ii) Headache Impact Test—HIT-6™, (iii) Neck Disability Index, (iv) Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scales and (v) Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Four sessions of 30 min classes of Pilates exercises were held for 2 weeks. The pain intensity decreased in only 2 participants. The impact of tension-type headaches on normal daily life and ability to function was improved in all patients, and only one patient’s functional disability caused by pain in the cervical region did not improve. In regard to negative emotional states, 6 individuals reported improvements, and only one individual reported a lower quality of sleep after the program. The exercise program can induce positive effects on disorders associated with tension-type-headaches.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,General Psychology,Genetics,Development,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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