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The goal of this clinical trial is to determine the effectiveness of Tai Chi training and acupuncture on the migraine attacks and structural brain changes in women with episodic migraine.
Researchers will compare Tai Chi training to acupuncture treatment in a randomized controlled trial with 132 female participants. Participants will:
The study ensures participant safety through close monitoring, with medical support available in case of discomfort. Data confidentiality will be maintained, with encrypted storage and restricted access for research purposes.
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The goal of this clinical trial is to determine whether Tai Chi training has the similar effectiveness in reducing the frequency of migraine attacks as acupuncture; and whether both Tai Chi and acupuncture can improve structural brain changes in women with episodic migraine. It also aims to examine whether the improvements in migraine features are linked to the structural brain changes and better cerebrovascular function after the intervention.
This study is a randomized controlled trial with 132 women who have episodic migraines. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the Tai Chi training group or the acupuncture treatment group, with 66 individuals in each group.
Participants will:
To ensure participant safety, Tai Chi sessions will be closely monitored for any adverse effects such as dizziness or falls, while acupuncture treatments will be supervised to address any discomfort. If participants experience intolerable migraines, they will receive guided medication management.
Confidentiality will be strictly maintained, with encrypted data storage and restricted access for research auditing. Personal identifiers will not be linked to the data, and all records will be securely stored for five years before being destroyed.
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Yao Jie Xie, PhD
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