Abstract |
This review summarizes the various forms of behavioral treatment of migraine which could demonstrate empirical efficacy. The main unimodal kinds of treatment are thermal and electromyography (EMG) biofeedback training and progressive muscle relaxation. The various relaxation techniques do not differ in their efficacy in treating migraine. On average a reduction in migraine frequency of 35-45 % is achieved. The mean effect sizes (ES) of various biofeedback techniques are between 0.4 and 0.6. Cognitive-behavioral treatment is applied as a multimodal treatment and on average achieves an improvement in migraine activity by 39 % and an ES of 0.54. All behavioral procedures can be used in combination or as an alternative to drug prophylaxis with comparable success. A combination of pharmacological and behavioral treatment can achieve additional success. There is strong evidence for the clinically significant efficacy of all forms of behavioral treatment in childhood and adolescence. There are no signs of differential indications.
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Authors | G Fritsche, B Kröner-Herwig, P Kropp, U Niederberger, G Haag |
Journal | Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)
(Schmerz)
Vol. 27
Issue 3
Pg. 263-74
(Jun 2013)
ISSN: 1432-2129 [Electronic] Germany |
Vernacular Title | Psychologische Therapie der Migräne: Systematische Übersicht. |
PMID | 23685993
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Review, Systematic Review)
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Topics |
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Behavior Therapy
(methods)
- Child
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
(methods)
- Combined Modality Therapy
- Evidence-Based Medicine
- Humans
- Hyperthermia, Induced
(methods)
- Migraine Disorders
(psychology, therapy)
- Neurofeedback
(methods)
- Pain Clinics
- Relaxation Therapy
- Treatment Outcome
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