| Literature DB >> 28352200 |
Francesco Cerritelli1, Eleonora Lacorte2, Nuria Ruffini3, Nicola Vanacore2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aimed to assess the efficacy, effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) in patients with headache.Entities:
Keywords: disability; migraine; osteopathic manipulative treatment; pain; tension type headache
Year: 2017 PMID: 28352200 PMCID: PMC5359118 DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S130501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Res ISSN: 1178-7090 Impact factor: 3.133
Figure 1Flowchart of study selection.
Main characteristics of the included studies
| Author (year) | Outcome measures | Description of interventions | Time to outcome measurement | Population | Type of headache | Relevant outcome results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cerritelli et al, 2015 | Effectiveness of OMT in terms of the following: | OMT (n=35): Description: NBT, 8 sessions (4 weekly, 2 bimonthly, 2 monthly, 30 min) | 6 mo | N=105; age =38.7±9.3 years; male =34% | Migraine (according to ICHD-II) | Decrease of HIT-6 score for OMT vs controls ( |
| Rolle et al, 2014 | Efficacy of OMT in terms of the following: | OMT (n=2l): | 4 w; follow-up at l and 3 mo | N=40; age =34.5±12 years; male =14% | Frequent episodic TTH (according to ICHD-III) | Headache frequency: |
| Voigt et al, 2011 | Effectiveness of OMT in terms of the following: | OMT (n=2l): | 6 mo | N=42; age =45±II years; male =0% | Migraine (according to ICD-10) | Decrease in pain intensity (within group): |
| Anderson and Seniscal, 2006 | Effects of OMT in terms of the following: | OMT (n=l4): | 6 w | N=26; age = NA; male = NA | Any type of TTH (according to IHS 2004) | Decrease in headache frequency (free days/w): OMT vs control ( |
| Hoyt et al, 1979 | Effects of OMT in terms of the following: | OMT (n=10): | IAT | N=22; age = NA; male = NA | Chronic muscle tension headache | Decrease in headache intensity (worst headache improvement): OMT vs control ( |
Abbreviations: OMT, osteopathic manipulative treatment; HIT-6, headache impact test-6; NBT, need-based treatment; PMR, progressive muscular relaxation exercises; OE, osteopathic evaluation; HD, headache diary; HDI, headache disability index; HI, headache index; EMG, electromyography; IAT, immediately after treatment; NA, not available; TTH, tension type headache; ICHD, International Classification of Headache Disorders; ICD, International Classification of Diseases; IHS, International Headache Society; Y, yes; mo, months; w, weeks; min, minutes; MIDAS, Migraine Disability Assessment questionnaire; SF-36, Short Form-36.