| Literature DB >> 28340566 |
Craig S Moore1, David W Sibbritt2, Jon Adams2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the expansion of conventional medical treatments for headache, many sufferers of common recurrent headache disorders seek help outside of medical settings. The aim of this paper is to evaluate research studies on the prevalence of patient use of manual therapies for the treatment of headache and the key factors associated with this patient population.Entities:
Keywords: Cervicogenic headache; Chiropractic; Headache; Manual therapy; Massage; Migraine; Osteopathy; Physical therapy; Tension headache
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28340566 PMCID: PMC5364599 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-017-0835-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Fig. 1Flow chart of study selection
Research-based studies of manual therapy use for headache disorders
| Authors Year | Country/ | Population/ | Study Method | Sample size | Themes † | Prevalence use based on Headache Groupings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ailliet et al 2010 [ | Europe (Belgium) | Manual Therapy population/Chiropractic | Postal questionnaire by chiropractors | 517 patients | 1 | Headache: Chiropractic 1.9% |
| Bethell et al 2013 [ | North America | General population | Secondary analysis of national survey | 2411 | 2 | |
| Bigal et al 2008 [ | North America | General population | Longitudinal study following a cohort of headache sufferers | Chronic migraine (520), Episodic migraine (9424) | 1 | Chronic migraine: Chiropractic 36.2% Physiotherapist 13.3% Episodic migraine: Chiropractic 25.7%, Physiotherapy 4.2% |
| Brown et al 2014 [ | Australia | Manual Therapy population/Chiropractic | Cross-sectional survey completed by patients | 486 | 1 | Headaches: Chiropractic 5.5% |
| Cherkin et al 2002 [ | North America | Manual Therapy population/Chiropractic | Practitioner completed questionnaire | 2550 | 1 | Headaches: Chiropractic Massachusetts 4.6%, Arizona 6.4% |
| Cooke et al 2010 [ | North America | General population | Telephone survey to public | 1210 | 1 | Migraine: Chiropractic 6%, Massage 2%, Osteopathy 1% |
| Coulter et al 2002 [ | North America | Manual Therapy population/Chiropractic | Patient questionnaires | 1275 | 1 | Headaches: Chiropractic 4.0% |
| Brown et al, 2013 [ | Australia | Manual Therapy population/Chiropractic | Cross-sectional general population survey questionnaire | 757 | 1 | Headache: Chiropractic 45.5% |
| French et al 2013 [ | Australia | Manual Therapy population/Chiropractic | Cross-sectional observational practitioner survey | 4464 | 1 | Headaches: Chiropractic 4% |
| Gaul et al 2009 [ | Europe (Germany/Austria) | Headache clinic population | Questionnaire based patient survey | 432 | 1,2,3,4 | Mixed primary headaches: Massage 46.1%, Physiotherapy 27.8% |
| Gaul et al 2011 [ | Europe (Germany/Austria) | Headache clinic population | Questionnaire-based survey | 448 | 1,2 | Migraine (78.5%): Physiotherapy 18.7%, Massage 56.4% |
| Gaumer G 2006 [ | North America | General population | Random telephone survey | 800 | 1 | Headaches: Chiropractic 5.3% |
| Goksel et al 2014 [ | Europe (Turkey) | Headache clinic population | Patient questionnaire through interview | 110 | 1,2,4 | Migraine (64.6%): Massage 51% |
| Hartvigsen et al 2003 [ | Europe (Denmark) | Manual Therapy/Chiropractic | Questionnaire data collected by practitioners | 1897 patients | 1 | Headache: |
| Jackson P 2001 [ | North America | Manual Therapy population/Chiropractic | Postal questionnaire to chiropractors | 1500 | 1 | Headaches: |
| Kristoffersen et al 2012 [ | Europe (Norway) | General population | Cross-sectional epidemiological survey | 405 | 1,2 | All Primary Headaches: Chiropractic 28% Physiotherapy 52% |
| Kristoffersen et al 2013 [ | Europe (Norway) | General population | Cross-sectional epidemiological postal survey and clinical interview | 253 primary 82 secondary | 4 | |
| Lambert et al 2010 [ | Europe (UK) | Headache clinic population | Self-administered questionnaire | 92 | 2,3 | |
| Lyngberg et al 2005 [ | Europe (Denmark) | General population | Medical doctor interviews | 740 | 1 | Mostly migraine: Chiropractic 9% Physiotherapy 5% |
| Malone et al 2012 [ | North America | General population | On-line survey via migraine website | 2735 | 1 | Migraine: Massage 29.7% |
| Minen et al 2014 | North America | Headache clinic population | Secondary analysis of baseline questionnaire data | 225 | 1,2 | Migraine with/without aura: Chiropractic 27.1%, Massage 18.2%, Physiotherapy 4.9% |
| Morin et al 2014 [ | North America (Quebec) | Manual Therapy population | Prospective survey | 1402 | 1 | Migraine: Osteopathy 1.7% Headaches: Osteopathy 2.7% |
| Ndetan et al 2009 [ | North America | General population | Secondary Survey analysis | 31248 | 1 | Headache: Chiropractic 15.1% |
| Orrock P 2009 [ | Australia | Manual Therapy population/Osteopathy | Mailed practitioner questionnaire | 2238 patient records | 1 | Headache: Osteopathy 10% |
| Ossendorf et al 2009 [ | Europe (Germany) | Pain clinic population | Physician-administered structured interview and questionnaires | 288 | 1,4 | Headache: Chiropractic 22%, Physiotherapy 35%, Osteopathy 9%, Massage 54% |
| Rossi et al 2005 [ | Europe (Italy) | Headache clinic population | Physician-administered structured interview | 481 | 1,2,3,4 | Migraine: Massage 10.1%, Chiropractic 8.9%, Osteopathy 2.7% |
| Rossi et al 2006 [ | Italy | Headache clinic population | Physician-administered structured interview | 110 | 1,2,3,4 | Headache (CTTH): Chiropractic 21.9%, Massage 17.8% |
| Rossi et al 2008 [ | Europe (Italy) | Headache clinic population | Physician administered structured interview | 100 | 1,2,4 | Headache (cluster): Chiropractic 12%, Acupressure 12% |
| Rubinstein et al 2000 [ | Europe (Netherland) | Manual Therapy population/Chiropractic | Retrospective patient questionnaires | 833 | 1 | Headache: Chiropractic 7% |
| Sanderson et al 2013 [ | USA, Canada, UK, Germany, France and Australia | General population | Web-based screening questionnaire | 16663 | 1,3 | Chronic migraine: 10% USA Canada 10%, France/UK 0%, Germany 1%, Australia 14% |
| S von Peter et al 2002 [ | North America | Headache clinic population | Patient interview using a standardized questionnaire | 73 | 2,3,4 | Tension, Migraine (27%) and other headaches: Chiropractic 15.1%, Massage 42.5% |
| Vukovic et al 2010 [ | Europe (Croatia) | General population | Random cross-sectional survey questionnaire | 616 | 1 | Migraine: Chiropractic 9.5%, Physiotherapy 19.4% Tension headache: Chiropractic 4.0%, Physiotherapy 12.2% |
| Wells et al 2010 [ | North America | General population | National cross-sectional survey sample | 23,393 | 1 | Migraine 18.5% and Headaches 15.7%: Chiropractic/massage pooled |
| Wells et al 2011 [ | North America | General population | National cross-sectional survey sample | 23,393 | 1,3 | Migraine: Chiropractic 15.4%, Massage 15.1% |
| Xue et al 2008 [ | Australia | General population | Cross-sectional telephone survey | 1067 | 1 | Headaches: Chiropractic 9.3% |
Themes †: 1 = MT prevalence use, 2 = Profile and motivations, 3 = Concurrent use, 4 = Self-reported effectiveness
Description of quality criteria and scoring for selected studies
| Dimensions of Quality Assessment | Points Awarded† |
|---|---|
| Methodology | |
| A. Sampling strategy reported/appropriate to study design | 1 |
| B. Sample size >100 | 1 |
| C. Response rate >75% | 1 |
| D. Low recall bias (prospective data collection or retrospective data collection within past 12 months) | 1 |
| Reporting of Participants characteristics | |
| E. Classification of migraine or headache type(s) reported | 1 |
| F. Age and sex | 1 |
| G. Ethnicity | 1 |
| H. Indicator of socioeconomic status (income, education) | 1 |
| Reporting of relevant MT factors | |
| I. Reporting of MT use for headache | 1 |
| J. Reporting of MT financial costs | 1 |
†Maximum score of 10 points for studies applicable to this scoring system with each item weighted equally with 0 (criterion not fulfilled) or 1 (criterion fulfilled) point
Quality score for selected studies
| Dimensions of Quality Assessment | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Authors/Year | Methodology | Participant characteristics | Reporting of MT use | Total score |
| Ailliet et al, 2010 [ | A, B, C | F, H | I | 6 |
| Bigal et al, 2008 [ | A, B, C, D | E, F, G, H | 8 | |
| Brown et al, 2013 [ | A, B, C, D | F, H | 6 | |
| Brown et al, 2014 [ | A, B, C, D | F, G, H | I | 8 |
| Cherkin et al, 2002 [ | A, B, C, D | F, G | I | 7 |
| Cooke et al, 2010 [ | A, B, D | E, F, | 5 | |
| Coulter et al, 2002 [ | A, B, D | F, G, H | 6 | |
| French et al, 2013 [ | A, B, D | F, G, H | I | 7 |
| Gaul et al, 2009 [ | A, B, D | E, F, G, H | I | 8 |
| Gaul et al, 2011 [ | A, B, D | E, F, H | I | 7 |
| Gaumer G, 2006 [ | A, B, D | F, H | 5 | |
| Goksel et al, 2014 [ | A, B, D | E, F, H | I | 7 |
| Hartvigsen el al, 2003 [ | A, B, C, D | 4 | ||
| Kristofferson et al, 2012 [ | A, B, | E, F, G | I | 6 |
| Kristoffersen et al, 2013 [ | A, B, D | E, F, | I | 6 |
| Lambert et al, 2010 [ | A, D | F, G, H | I | 6 |
| Lyngberg et al, 2005 [ | A, B, C, D | E, F | 6 | |
| Malone et al, 2015 [ | B, C, D | F, | 4 | |
| Ossendorf et al, 2009 [ | A, B, C, D | F, H | I | 7 |
| Rossi et al, 2005 [ | A, B, D | E, F, H, | I | 7 |
| Rossi et al, 2006 [ | A, B, D, E, F, H | I | 7 | |
| Rossi et al, 2008 [ | A, B, C, D | E, F, H | 7 | |
| Rubinstein et al, 2000 [ | A, B, C, D | F, H | 6 | |
| Sanderson et al, 2013 [ | A, B, C, D | E, F, G, H | 8 | |
| S von Peter et al, 2002 [ | C, D | E, F, G, H | I | 7 |
| Vukovic et al, 2010 [ | A, B, C, D | E, F, | 6 | |
| Wells et al, 2010 [ | A, B, D | F, G, H | 6 | |
| Wells et al, 2011 [ | A, B, D | F, G, H | I | 7 |
| Xue et al, 2008 [ | A, B, D | F, G, H | 6 | |
Key: A-Sampling reported, B-Sample size >100, C-Response rate >75%, D-Low recall bias, E-Classification of headache type, F-Age and sex, G-Ethnicity, H-Socioeconomic status Scoring: 1-4 poor quality, 5-6 low quality, 7-8 moderate quality, 9-10 high quality