Comparative Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of Neck Massage and Self-Massage on Tension Type Headache

Q4 Medicine
Viktorija Rockina
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Background. Tension-type headache is a common complaint in modern society. Self-massage or massage can be prescribed to reduce it, but it is still unclear which of these techniques is more effective in reducing tension-type headaches. The aim of the study is to determine the short-term and long-term effects of neck massage and self-massage in tension-type headache. Methods. 30 people participated in the study, who were randomly divided into two groups: massage and self-massage, 15 people in each group. Outcome measures were subjects’ headache intensity, active head range of motion, fatigue, and functional and emotional disability index pre and post the nine-week interventions and long-term effect – one month after the interventions. Results. Both massage and self-massage after the 9-week interventions significantly reduced pain-related indicators. One month after the interventions, the headache intensity, fatigue, functional and emotional disability of subjects in the self-massage group were significantly (p < 0.05) lower, and the active amplitudes of neck movements were significantly higher (p < 0.05) than in the massage group. Conclusions. Both massage and self-massage significantly reduced subjects’ headaches, increased head range of motion, reduced fatigue, and functional and emotional disability. However, one month after the interventions, the long-lasting effect of self-massage was significantly superior to the massage group. Keywords: pain, functional disability, emotional disability, fatigue.
颈按摩与自按摩治疗紧张型头痛的中长期疗效比较
背景紧张型头痛是现代社会常见的症状。可以通过自我按摩或按摩来减轻头痛,但目前尚不清楚这些技术中哪一种对减轻紧张型头痛更有效。本研究的目的是确定颈部按摩和自我按摩治疗紧张型头痛的短期和长期效果。方法。30人参加了这项研究,他们被随机分为两组:按摩和自我按摩,每组15人。结果指标是受试者在干预9周前后的头痛强度、头部活动范围、疲劳、功能和情绪残疾指数以及干预一个月后的长期效果。后果9周干预后的按摩和自我按摩都显著降低了疼痛相关指标。干预1个月后,自我按摩组受试者的头痛强度、疲劳、功能和情绪障碍显著低于按摩组(p<0.05),颈部运动的活动幅度显著高于按摩组(p<0.05)。结论。按摩和自我按摩都能显著减轻受试者的头痛,增加头部活动范围,减少疲劳,以及功能和情绪障碍。然而,在干预一个月后,自我按摩的持久效果显著优于按摩组。关键词:疼痛,功能性残疾,情感障碍,疲劳。
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