偏头痛患者运动恐惧症、肌力和颈部耐力的相关性

Adrila de Cassia Cabral Norato, Gabriella de Almeida Tolentino, C. F. Pinheiro-Araújo, L. Florêncio, A. S. Oliveira, F. Dach, D. Bevilaqua-Grossi
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偏头痛是一种高度致残的原发性头痛,可伴有颈部疼痛和肌肉骨骼功能障碍。这些患有颈椎肌肉骨骼功能障碍的个体表现出更大的恐惧倾向和灾难性的想法以及更大的偏头痛慢性化风险,发展出诸如为了避免进一步伤害而过度警惕的行为,表现出对运动的恐惧,这可以被描述为运动恐惧症。运动恐惧症被定义为“对运动的非理性和毁灭性的恐惧,源于对受伤脆弱性的信念或对再次受伤的恐惧。”此外,运动恐惧症还可以表现为对疲劳或疲惫、身体或精神不适的恐惧症状。患有颈椎肌肉骨骼功能障碍的人更容易产生恐惧和灾难性的想法,偏头痛慢性化的风险更高,对实际或潜在的威胁反应过度,为避免进一步的伤害而产生过度警惕等行为。运动恐惧症是偏头痛患者的普遍症状,偏头痛和运动恐惧症之间的关系最近被调查。然而,目前尚不清楚肌肉力量和颈椎耐力与运动恐惧症之间是否存在相关性。目的探讨偏头痛患者肌肉力量、颈部肌肉耐力与运动恐惧症的相关性。方法纳入女性70例,年龄18 ~ 55岁,平均31岁(SD=9.35;CI=2.19),平均体重指数为23.5 (SD=3.63;CI= 0.85),根据第三版ICHD-3诊断。关于这些患者的临床特征,他们在14.5岁时出现头痛发作(SD=9.57;CI=2.24),每月出现12天的频率(SD=9.74;CI=2.28),数值疼痛评定量表(NPRS) 8/10的强度(SD=1.60;CI = 0.37)。(要查看完整的摘要,请查看PDF)。
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Correlation between kinesiophobia, muscle strength and neck endurance in patients with migraine
IntroductionMigraine is a highly disabling primary headache that can be accompanied by pain and musculoskeletal dysfunction in the cervical region. These individuals with cervical musculoskeletal dysfunction present a greater tendency toward fear and catastrophic thoughts and a greater risk of migraine chronification, developing behaviors such as hypervigilance in order to avoid further injury presenting the fear of movement which can be characterized as kinesiophobia. Kinesiophobia is defined as an "irrational and devastating fear of movement, arising from a belief in the fragility of injury or a fear of re-injury." In addition, kinesiophobia can also be characterized as a fear of symptoms of fatigue or exhaustion, physical or mental discomfort. Individuals with cervical musculoskeletal dysfunctions are more prone to fear and catastrophic thoughts, and have a higher risk of migraine chronification, as well as an overreaction to actual or potential threats, developing behaviors such as hypervigilance in order to avoid further injury. The Kinesiophobia is a prevalent condition in individuals with migraine and the association between the presence of migraine and kinesiophobia has recently been investigated. However, it is not yet known whether there is a correlation between muscle strength and cervical endurance with kinesiophobia. ObjectiveTo evaluate the correlation between muscle strength and neck muscle endurance with kinesiophobia in patients with migraine. Methods Were included 70 women aged between 18 and 55 years, with a mean age of 31 years (SD=9.35; CI=2.19), and a mean body mass index of 23.5 (SD=3.63; CI= 0.85), diagnosed according to the 3rd edition of the ICHD-3. Regarding the clinical characteristics of these patients, they presented headache onset at 14.5 years (SD=9.57; CI=2.24), a frequency of 12 days in the month (SD=9.74; CI=2.28), the intensity of 8/10 on the Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) (SD=1.60; CI=0.37). (To see the complete abstract, please, check out the PDF).
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