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Craniocervical Flexion Training for Reducing Migraine Headaches and Disability
NCT06751732
Migraine, a leading cause of disability globally, necessitates effective interventions beyond pharmacotherapy due to the associated risks. This project addresses the literature gap by focusing on physiotherapy, particularly novel craniocervical flexion training (CCFT), for managing migraine headache. The prevalence of migraines, coupled with their economic burden, underscores the urgency for non-pharmacological alternatives. Current pharmacological treatments pose challenges, making nonpharmacological modalities like exercise physiotherapy and manual therapy promising migraine management. Despite limited research, these interventions show potential benefits in addressing peri-cranial muscle tenderness and cervical dysfunction. This study aims to assess the effects of a comprehensive physiotherapy protocol, including the CCFT, shedding light on its impact on migraine frequency, onset, and intensity.
This Randomized Clinical Trial will be conducted at Riphah Rehab Training and Research Center, spans 8 months. The sample size of 38 individuals will undergo a comprehensive physiotherapy protocol, either with or without the CCFT. Data collection, occurring at baseline, 2 weeks, and 4 weeks, includes primary outcomes (headache frequency, intensity, HIT-6 scores) and secondary outcomes (MSQ. V2.1). Participants will receive a minimum of 2 sessions per week, maintaining confidentiality. Randomization, conducted by computer-generated stratified randomization, ensures unbiased allocation to the two groups. The single-blind study incorporates rigorous statistical analysis, utilizing SPSS software for descriptive statistics, change over time assessments, and intergroup differences via t-tests and f-tests.
Episodic Migraine Headache
Riphah International University38 participantsStarted Jul 2024 Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan