Individuals with headache present increased peripheral cefhalica and extracephalic sensitivity

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Headache, pain threshold, masticatory muscles

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Introduction: Individuals with headache present changes in the pain threshold due to pressure in the cervical region, however the literature remains controversial regarding the reduction of this parameter in the masticatory muscles. Objective: To evaluate peripheral sensitization of cephalic and extracephalic regions in individuals with and without headache. Materials and methods: Case-control study, with young adult individuals with and without headache, aged between 18 and 30 years old and excluding those with other chronic pain such as fibromyalgia, temporomandibular disorder and who had undergone previous orthognathic surgery, treatment for TMD or suffered trauma on the face. The Headache Screening Questionnaire was used to assess the frequency, intensity and duration of attacks and possible diagnosis of headache, and the Fonseca Anamnestic Index was used to verify the presence of temporomandibular disorder, considered as without TMD those who obtained <45 points, which pressure pain threshold was used to verify peripheral sensitization, using the digital algometer (Kratos®, model A-30), in the temporal muscles, masseter, tibialis anterior and thenar region,in a randomized way, three measurements were collected and the average was used.The difference between groups was compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA). The level of statistical significance was p≤ 0.05. Result: The sample consisted of 79 volunteers, n=45 belonging to the headache group (GCC), with n=13 (28.8%) diagnosed with episodic migraine and n= 32 (71.1%) tension-type headache en= 34 for the control group (CG). homogeneous values ​​were observed regarding age, sex and height p=0.67, except for weight, which was higher in the GCC p=0.053. A significant difference was observed between the groups, for the cephalic, temporal (p=0.001) and masseter (p=0.04) and extracephalic anterior tibial muscles (p=0.002). Conclusion: Individuals with headache have a reduced pain threshold in the cephalic and extracephalic regions, especially those with migraine, pointing to the need for evaluation and treatment of this condition in patients with headache.

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Author Biographies

Rodrigo Sousa Andrade, Universidade Ceuma

Discente do Curso de Fisioterapia, Universidade CEUMA, Campus Renascença, São Luís-MA, Brasil.

Matheus Rafael Feques Ferreira Nogueira , UniCEUMA

Graduando em Fisioterapia, Universidade Ceuma, Campus Renascença, São Luís-MA,Brasil.

Ryan Pinheiro Castro, UniCEUMA

Graduando em Fisioterapia, Universidade CEUMA, Campus Renascença, São Luís-MA, Brasil.

Ana Lourdes Avelar Nascimento, UniCEUMA

Docente, Cuso de Fisioterapia, Universidade CEUMA, São Luís-MA, Brasil.

Sarah Tarcicia Rebelo Ferreira de Carvalho, UniCEUMA

Docente do Programa de Pós - Graduação em Biociências Aplicadas à Saúde e do Curso de Fisioterapia, Universidade CEUMA, Campus Renascença, São Luís-Ma, Brasil.

Pedro Leonardo Pinho, UniCEUMA

Especialista em Ciências da Saúde e do Esporte, Preceptor, Universidade CEUMA, Campus Renascença, São Luís-MA, Brasil.

Thiago Rafael Lima Costa, UniCEUMA

Discente do Cuso de Medicina, Universidade Federal do Maranhão, Campus Pinheiro, Brasil.

Daniela Bassi Dibai, UniCEUMA

Docente, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Meio Ambiente e do Cuso de Fisioterapia, Universidade CEUMA, São Luís- MA, Brasil.

Almir Vieira Dibai Filho, UniCEUMA

Docente do Departamento de Educação Física do Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, Brasil.

Maria Claudia Gonçalves, UniCEUMA

Docente, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Meio Ambiente e do Curso de Fisioterapia, Universidade CEUMA, Cmpus Renascença, São Luís-MA, Brasil 

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Published

2024-08-15

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Andrade RS, Nogueira MRFF, Castro RP, Nascimento ALA, Carvalho STRF de, Pinho PL, Costa TRL, Dibai DB, Filho AVD, Gonçalves MC. Individuals with headache present increased peripheral cefhalica and extracephalic sensitivity. Headache Med [Internet]. 2024 Aug. 15 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];15(Supplement):55. Available from: https://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/1162

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