女性偏头痛患者皮肤异常性疼痛、颈肌力和耐力的关系

Felipe Daniel Sambini, Gabriella de Almeida Tolentino, L. Florêncio, C. F. Pinheiro, F. Dach, C. Fernández‐de‐las‐Peñas, D. Bevilaqua-Grossi
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偏头痛是一种伴有全身性神经兴奋性亢进的原发性头痛疾病。偏头痛患者的皮肤异常性痛、颈部疼痛和颈椎等长强度降低的患病率很高。较低的等长强度也与皮肤异常性疼痛的严重程度有关。然而,颈肌耐力和皮肤异常性痛之间的关系尚不清楚。目的探讨偏头痛患者颈肌力、耐力与皮肤异常性疼痛的相关性。方法通过社区广告招募70例偏头痛妇女。研究对象为年龄在18 - 55岁之间且患有偏头痛的女性。一位经验丰富的神经学家根据第三版国际头痛疾病分类(ICHD-3)诊断出潜在的偏头痛患者。如果参与者接受了麻醉神经阻滞,他们将被排除在外;伴有其他头痛,如颈源性头痛或紧张性头痛,宫颈退行性疾病,或颈部和面部外伤史,或妊娠史。采用多颈椎康复单元(MCU)评估颈椎等长肌力和颈肌耐力。通过三次重复屈曲、伸展和侧屈运动来评估颈椎等长强度。使用50%的最大自愿等距收缩来获得颈椎屈肌和伸肌的耐力。MCU是一种非常可靠的装置(ICC 0.92-0.99),用于评估颈椎肌肉力量和耐力。皮肤异位性痛症的评估使用异位性痛症症状检查表(ASC-12),这是一种可靠、快速、简单的工具,具有出色的心理测量特性,由12个问题组成,可以对皮肤异位性痛症的严重程度进行分类。该问卷针对葡萄牙语进行了验证,并且能够在巴西人群中诊断和分类异常性疼痛,以促进以可靠和快速的方式识别症状(ASC-12)。(要查看完整的摘要,请查看PDF。)
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Relationship between cutaneous allodynia, cervical muscle strength and endurance in women with migraine
IntroductionMigraine is a primary headache disorder with generalized neuronal hyperexcitability. Migraine individuals have a high prevalence of cutaneous allodynia, neck pain, and reduced cervical isometric strength. Lower isometric strength is also known to correlate with greater severity of cutaneous allodynia. However, the correlation between cervical muscle endurance and cutaneous allodynia is not yet known. ObjectiveTo evaluate the correlation between cervical muscle strength and endurance with cutaneous allodynia in migraine women. MethodsSeventy migraine women were recruited by local community advertisements. Were included women aged between 18 and 55 years and migraine diagnosis. An experienced neurologist diagnosed potential participants with migraine according to the third edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3). Participants were excluded if they underwent an anesthetic nerve block; presented with any other concomitant headache, such as cervicogenic or tension-type headache, degenerative cervical conditions, or history of trauma at the neck and face, or pregnancy.The Multi Cervical Rehabilitation Unit (MCU) was used to assess cervical isometric muscle strength and cervical muscle endurance. The assessment of cervical isometric strength was obtained through three repetitions of the movement in flexion, extension, and lateral flexion. The endurance of cervical flexors and extensors muscles was obtained using 50% of the maximum voluntary isometric contraction. The MCU is a device with excellent reliability (ICC 0.92–0.99) for assessing cervical muscle strength and endurance.Cutaneous allodynia was evaluated using the Allodynia Symptom Checklist (ASC-12), a reliable, quick, and simple tool with excellent psychometric properties, compound of 12 questions that allows to classify the severity of cutaneous allodynia. The questionnaire was validated for the Portuguese language and it is able to diagnose and classify allodynia in the Brazilian population, in order to facilitate the identification of symptoms in a reliable and fast manner (ASC-12). (To see the complet abstract, please, check out the PDF.) 
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