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脊柱姿势是否为发作性头痛的触发因素?一种综合评价。

Is There Support for the Paradigm 'Spinal Posture as a Trigger for Episodic Headache'? A Comprehensive Review.

机构信息

REVAL Rehabilitation Research Centre, Biomedical Research Institute, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hasselt University, Martelarenlaan 42, 3500, Hasselt, Belgium.

Musculoskeletal Research Unit, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, Leuven University, Oude Markt 13, 3000, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2019 Mar 4;23(3):17. doi: 10.1007/s11916-019-0756-2.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

The International Classification of Headache Disorders provides an extensive framework to classify headaches. Physiotherapy is indicated if neuromusculoskeletal dysfunctions are involved in the pathophysiology. Maladaptive postures seem a dominant trigger in tension-type and cervicogenic headache. Yet, outcomes following physiotherapy vary. The absence of protocol studies to identify determinants concerning the role of spinal posture in headache might explain such variability. Hence, multi-dimensional profiling of patients with headache based on interactions between spinal posture, psychosocial and lifestyle factors might be essential. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to perform a comprehensive review to find support for the paradigm of spinal posture triggering episodic headache based on a multi-dimensional view on tension-type and cervicogenic headache including modern pain neuroscience.

RECENT FINDINGS

A review was conducted to support spinal posture-induced episodic headache. Pubmed, Web of Science, Pedro and the Cochrane database were explored based on the following 'Mesh' or 'Topics': 'Headache', 'Posture', 'Spine', 'Psychosocial', 'Lifestyle'. The contemporary review of neuroanatomical, biomechanical and non-nociceptive pathways, with integration of modern pain neuroscience in tension-type and cervicogenic headache, supports spinal posture as a trigger for episodic headache. Maladaptive postures can activate C1-C3 nociceptors. Convergence with trigeminal afferents at the trigeminocervical nucleus could explain spinal headache. Interactions with psychosocial and lifestyle factors might contribute to peripheral and central sensitisation. Neuroanatomical, biomechanical and non-nociceptive pathways seem to justify profiling patients based on a postural trigger. Further research is needed to determine the contribution of postural dysfunctions in headache and the effect of specific interventions.

摘要

综述目的

国际头痛疾病分类为头痛分类提供了广泛的框架。如果病理生理学涉及神经肌肉骨骼功能障碍,则需要物理治疗。在紧张型头痛和颈源性头痛中,适应不良的姿势似乎是主要触发因素。然而,物理治疗的结果各不相同。缺乏确定脊柱姿势在头痛中作用的方案研究可能解释了这种变异性。因此,基于脊柱姿势、心理社会和生活方式因素之间的相互作用,对头痛患者进行多维分析可能是必要的。因此,本文的目的是进行全面综述,以基于紧张型和颈源性头痛的多维观点(包括现代疼痛神经科学)为基础,为脊柱姿势引发发作性头痛的范式提供支持。

最新发现

为了支持脊柱姿势引起的发作性头痛,进行了一项综述。根据以下“Mesh”或“主题”在 PubMed、Web of Science、 Pedro 和 Cochrane 数据库中进行了搜索:“头痛”、“姿势”、“脊柱”、“心理社会”、“生活方式”。对神经解剖学、生物力学和非伤害性通路的当代综述,以及紧张型和颈源性头痛中现代疼痛神经科学的整合,支持脊柱姿势作为发作性头痛的触发因素。适应不良的姿势可以激活 C1-C3 伤害感受器。在三叉神经根核处与三叉神经传入纤维的会聚可以解释脊柱性头痛。与心理社会和生活方式因素的相互作用可能导致周围和中枢敏化。神经解剖学、生物力学和非伤害性通路似乎为基于姿势触发因素对患者进行分析提供了依据。需要进一步研究来确定姿势功能障碍在头痛中的作用以及特定干预措施的效果。

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