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Tension-type headache is a headache that starts from the cervical and suboccipital regions, spreads from the back of the head to the parietal, frontal and temporal regions, and is felt in the form of compression, pressure and heaviness.
Increased muscle and fascia tone in the cervical and cranial region, together with active trigger points and factors that trigger pain, cause tension-type headache. Head and neck fascia serves as an important proprioceptive structure in our body. Abnormal inputs from mechanoreceptors and structures around the joint cause deterioration in joint position sense. This study was planned to investigate the effects of the new facial distortion model on pain intensity, cervical posture and joint position sense, unlike the manual techniques used in previous studies in tension-type headache.
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This study was planned as a randomized controlled trial to investigate the effect of fascial distortion model on pain severity, cervical posture and joint position sense in patients with tension headache. Individuals with tension-type headache will be divided into control (n=15) and study group (n=15) by simple random method. Fascial distortion modeling will be applied to the study group for a total of 4 weeks, one session a week for 30 minutes. No application was made to the control group. Evaluations will made for all individuals twice, at baseline and after 4 weeks. Pain severity of individuals was evaluated with VAS and McGill-Melzack Pain Scale, cervical posture with Posturescreen Mobile application, joint position sense with laser cursor-assisted angle repetition test.
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30 participants in 2 patient groups
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Tuba Maden
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