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- W4308329907 abstract "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.)" @default.
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- W4308329907 date "2022-10-27" @default.
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- W4308329907 title "Relationship between cutaneous allodynia, cervical muscle strength and endurance in women with migraine" @default.
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