Short-wave diathermy in the rehabilitation management of tension-type headache associated with neck pain: a case-control study.

Alessandro Picelli, Rita DI Censo, Diletta Lorenzoni Inama, Cecilia Angeli, Tullio Malgrati, Marta Cappellesso, Vittorio Schweiger, Alvise Martini, Valentina Varalta, Nicola Smania, Mirko Filippetti
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Background: Tension-type headache is the most prevalent neurological disorder worldwide and is frequently associated with neck pain. Musculoskeletal dysfunctions of the cervical spine are commonly reported in patients with tension-type headache, suggesting a potential therapeutic role for physical rehabilitation. Short-wave diathermy is a deep-heating modality known to increase pain thresholds, reduce muscle spasm, and enhance soft tissue extensibility. The aim of this study was preliminary to assess the effectiveness of short-wave diathermy as an adjunct to conventional rehabilitation for adults with tension-type headache associated with neck pain.

Methods: This single-center case-control observational study retrospectively analyzed data of 42 adult patients with persistent tension-type headache and neck pain were included. Cases received short-wave diathermy (20 minutes) combined with myofascial release (pompage technique, 20 minutes), while controls underwent pompage and therapeutic neck exercises (20 minutes each). All participants completed ten 45-minute sessions over five weeks. Primary outcome was pain intensity (Numerical Pain Rating Scale). Secondary outcomes included disability (Neck Disability Index) and pressure pain threshold. Assessments were conducted before and one week after treatment completion.

Results: After treatment, the Case group showed significantly greater improvements compared to controls in neck pain (P=0.03) and disability (P=0.04). No significant between-group differences were observed in pressure pain threshold measurements at cervical sites.

Conclusions: Preliminary findings suggest that short-wave diathermy may serve as a useful adjunct in the rehabilitation of adults with tension-type headache associated with neck pain. Larger randomized controlled studies are needed to confirm these results.

短波热疗在紧张性头痛伴颈痛康复治疗中的应用:一项病例对照研究。
背景:紧张性头痛是世界范围内最常见的神经系统疾病,常伴有颈部疼痛。颈椎肌肉骨骼功能障碍通常在紧张性头痛患者中报道,提示物理康复的潜在治疗作用。短波透热是一种深度加热方式,已知可以增加疼痛阈值,减少肌肉痉挛,增强软组织的可伸伸性。本研究的目的是初步评估短波热疗作为常规康复辅助治疗紧张性头痛伴颈痛成人的有效性。方法:本单中心病例对照观察性研究回顾性分析42例成人持续性紧张性头痛颈痛患者的资料。患者接受短波热疗(20分钟)联合肌筋膜松解术(肿块技术,20分钟),对照组接受肿块治疗和治疗性颈部运动(各20分钟)。所有参与者在五周内完成了10次45分钟的训练。主要结局是疼痛强度(数值疼痛评定量表)。次要结局包括残疾(颈部残疾指数)和压痛阈值。在治疗完成前和治疗结束后一周进行评估。结果:治疗后,病例组在颈部疼痛(P=0.03)和残疾(P=0.04)方面的改善明显大于对照组。在宫颈部位的压痛阈值测量中,组间无显著差异。结论:初步研究结果表明,短波热疗可以作为一种有用的辅助手段,用于成人紧张性头痛伴颈痛的康复治疗。需要更大规模的随机对照研究来证实这些结果。
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