J Korean Neurol Assoc.
2007 Aug;25(3):324-331.
Postural Control in the Patients with Chronic Tension-Type Headache
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Neurology, College of Medicine, Dankook University, Korea. dneuro@dku.edu
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether patients with chronic tension-type headache (TTH) have abnormalities of postural control, and to disclose any frequency shift of the centre of gravity while standing upright.
METHODS
Thirty patients with chronic TTH diagnosed by the International Headache Society Classification criteria and with tenderness in pericranial muscles were compared with thirty age and sex matched controls. All the subjects underwent static and computerized dynamic posturography. The spectral frequency analysis of body sway while standing upright was investigated.
RESULTS
The sway distance and the sway area of center of foot pressure significantly increased in the patients with TTH. Spectral frequency analysis showed a significant increase in spectral power below the 1.00 Hz frequency band. Computerized dynamic posturography showed a decreased somatosensory ratio in the patients with TTH. The patients with good response to medical treatment showed significant improvement in the follow-up posturography.
CONCLUSIONS
These findings suggest a significant proprioceptive disturbance in TTH patients. The disturbance is likely related to chronic pericranial muscle contractions causing tenderness.