Myofascial Trigger Points in Children With Tension-Type Headache: A New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Option

Author:

von Stülpnagel Celina1,Reilich Peter2,Straube Andreas3,Schäfer Jan1,Blaschek Astrid1,Lee Seung-Hee1,Müller-Felber Wolfgang1,Henschel Volkmar4,Mansmann Ulrich4,Heinen Florian5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine, Dr von Haunersches Kinderspital, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

2. Friedrich-Baur-Institute, Department of Neurology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

3. Department of Neurology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

4. Institute for Medical Informatics, Biometrics and Epidemiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

5. Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine, Dr von Haunersches Kinderspital, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany,

Abstract

The goal of this pilot study was to evaluate the effect of a trigger point—specific physiotherapy on headache frequency, intensity, and duration in children with episodic or chronic tension-type headache. Patients were recruited from the special headache outpatient clinic. A total of 9 girls (mean age 13.1 years; range, 5-15 years) with the diagnosis of tension-type headache participated in the pilot study from May to September 2006 and received trigger point—specific physiotherapy twice a week by a trained physiotherapist. After an average number of 6.5 therapeutic sessions, the headache frequency had been reduced by 67.7%, intensity by 74.3%, and duration by 77.3%. No side effects were noted during the treatment. These preliminary findings suggest a role for active trigger points in children with tension-type headache. Trigger point—specific physiotherapy seems to be an effective therapy in these children. Further prospective and controlled studies in a larger cohort are warranted.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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