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Experimental toothclenching in common migraine.

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  • Experimental toothclenching in common migraine. Abstract Text:

    k jensenK Jensen,p bülowP Bülow,h hansenH Hansen,

    The effect of 30 min voluntary toothclenching was studied in 48 patients with common migraine, randomized in two groups. Group 1 performed low-level tension at 5% and group 2, high-level tension at 30% of the individual maximum, as judged by surface EMG from the temporal muscle. Pericranial muscle tenderness was evaluated by manual palpation and a four-point verbal scale. Headache, nausea, and soreness of the chewing muscles were scored on visual analogue scales. Although surface EMG, soreness, blood pressure, heart rate and difficulty in completing the toothclenching session all showed that group 2 patients were subjected to significantly higher levels of muscle tension than group 1 patients, headache developed equally often in both groups (63%). Headache was even more pronounced in group 1 (n.s.). Five patients in group 1 and none in group 2 developed an attack of migraine during the following 24 h. Pericranial muscle tenderness was unaffected by the experimental procedure. There was no significant correlation between headache intensity and pericranial muscle tenderness. Muscle ischemia, muscle "fatigue", and strain on muscle insertions are thus unlikely to cause attacks of common migraine.

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    k jensenK Jensen,p bülowP Bülow,h hansenH Hansen,

    For similar pathological conditions, signs and symptoms: signs and symptoms: signs and symptoms, digestive: nausea research abstracts see: pathological conditions, signs and symptoms: signs and symptoms: signs and symptoms, digestive: nausea research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Randomized Controlled Trial

    Journal: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache

    VOLUME: 5

    Page Numbers: 245-51

    Journal Abbreviation: Cephalalgia

    ISSN: 0333-1024

    DAY: 11

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 1985

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Nausea

    MESH TERMS: etiology

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    Country: NORWAY

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    MEDLINETA: Cephalalgia

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