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  1. ... TMJ, dysfunction, can be a cause of secondary headache. Secondary headaches result from underlying disorders which produce ...
  2. ... trial. 114 Sphenopalatine Block for Trigeminal Neuralgia and Headache Key Points Evidence was insufficient to assess sphenopalatine ... after treatment). 116 , 117 Occipital Nerve Stimulation for Headache Key Points Evidence was insufficient to assess occipital ...
  3. ... Exclusion Criteria for KQ 1 (Prevention of Primary Headache) Population(s) Women who are pregnant (or attempting ... Exclusion Criteria for KQ 2 (Treatment of Primary Headache) Population(s) Women who are pregnant (or attempting ...
  4. ... of all headaches were migraines. ED visits for headache as a first-listed diagnosis During 2008, there ... Nationwide Emergency Department Sample, 2008 Inpatient stays for headache as a first-listed diagnosis In 2008, there ...
  5. ... question: In children under 12 who present with headache, what is the predictive accuracy of accompanying signs ... Refer immediately children aged under 12 years with headache for same-day assessment, according to local pathways, ...
  6. ... Meta-analysis of any behavioral treatment, adults, migraine/headache frequency For Intervention: ACT – Acceptance and commitment therapy; ... analysis of any behavioral treatment, children/adolescents, migraine/headache frequency For Intervention: B – Biofeedback; CBT – Cognitive behavioral ...
  7. 4244 ... medlineplus.gov ... Headaches are usually caused by either muscle tension, vascular problems, or both. Migraines are vascular in origin, and may be preceded ...
  8. 4424 ... medlineplus.gov ... Symptoms of a migraine attack may include heightened sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, auras (loss of vision in one eye or tunnel ...
  9. 2125 ... medlineplus.gov ... The most common cause of tension-type headaches is muscle contraction in the head, neck or shoulders.
  10. ... 0.09). This evidence is low strength. Chronic Headache Key Points Evidence from a single fair-quality ... and placebo in patients with “chronic tension-type headache” (SOE: Low). Detailed Assessment Although the classification of ...
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