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Muscle Contraction (Tension) Headache
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 1989Muscle contraction headache is the most common headache afflicting mankind. Acute muscle contraction headache usually presents no problem in treatment and is a self-limited condition. Chronic muscle contraction headache presents a very difficult treatment problem.
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Headache: Tension-Type Headache.
FP essentials, 2019Tension-type headache (TTH) is the most common primary headache disorder, with a worldwide lifetime prevalence of 46% to 78%. TTH causes greater disability and accounts for more missed work days than migraine. The etiology of TTH is thought to be multifactorial, involving genetic and environmental factors.
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Muscle-contraction (tension) headache
Psychosomatics, 1983Abstract Current developments in the study of headache include questioning of the existence of a sharp distinction between muscle-contraction headache and migraine, attention to specific mechanisms of pain, and continuing assessment of the efficacy of biofeedback, relaxation therapy, and psychotherapy.
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Australian family physician, 1998
Tension headache and migraine are opposite ends of a benign recurrent headache spectrum.To provide an approach to the diagnosis of benign recurrent headache.Tension headache is characterised by symmetry, non-disabling severity and the absence of vascular features (throbbing quality, nausea and photophobia).
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Tension headache and migraine are opposite ends of a benign recurrent headache spectrum.To provide an approach to the diagnosis of benign recurrent headache.Tension headache is characterised by symmetry, non-disabling severity and the absence of vascular features (throbbing quality, nausea and photophobia).
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