Efficiency of myofascial release in patients with tension-type headaches: integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Marcela Galdina
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Bento,Victor Augusto Alves, Castillo,Daisilene Baena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BrJP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Headaches are the most common neurological symptom and the most frequent medical complaint, with tension-type pain being one of the most reported forms, being considered a public health problem. Among the manual therapies indicated for the treatment of tension type headaches (TTH) is myofascial release (MRL), which consists of releasing muscle and fascia tension, through techniques that deactivate trigger points (TP). Thus, the objective of this integrative review is to determine the effectiveness of physical therapy using MRL in the treatment of TP-induced TTH. CONTENTS: The guiding question of the study was: “What is the effect of manual therapy using myofascial release as a treatment in patients with tension-type headaches”? Searches were performed in LILACS and Pubmed/Medline databases until August 2021. Sixteen studies published between 2003 and 2021 were included in this integrative review, including case reports and clinical trials, presenting a total of 481 patients. CONCLUSION: It was possible to conclude that the MRL technique showed positive results as a treatment for TTH through the reduction of pain, intensity and frequency.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efficiency of myofascial release in patients with tension-type headaches: integrative review
title Efficiency of myofascial release in patients with tension-type headaches: integrative review
spellingShingle Efficiency of myofascial release in patients with tension-type headaches: integrative review
Silva,Marcela Galdina
Musculoskeletal manipulations
Tension-type headache
Trigger points
title_short Efficiency of myofascial release in patients with tension-type headaches: integrative review
title_full Efficiency of myofascial release in patients with tension-type headaches: integrative review
title_fullStr Efficiency of myofascial release in patients with tension-type headaches: integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of myofascial release in patients with tension-type headaches: integrative review
title_sort Efficiency of myofascial release in patients with tension-type headaches: integrative review
author Silva,Marcela Galdina
author_facet Silva,Marcela Galdina
Bento,Victor Augusto Alves
Castillo,Daisilene Baena
author_role author
author2 Bento,Victor Augusto Alves
Castillo,Daisilene Baena
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Marcela Galdina
Bento,Victor Augusto Alves
Castillo,Daisilene Baena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Musculoskeletal manipulations
Tension-type headache
Trigger points
topic Musculoskeletal manipulations
Tension-type headache
Trigger points
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Headaches are the most common neurological symptom and the most frequent medical complaint, with tension-type pain being one of the most reported forms, being considered a public health problem. Among the manual therapies indicated for the treatment of tension type headaches (TTH) is myofascial release (MRL), which consists of releasing muscle and fascia tension, through techniques that deactivate trigger points (TP). Thus, the objective of this integrative review is to determine the effectiveness of physical therapy using MRL in the treatment of TP-induced TTH. CONTENTS: The guiding question of the study was: “What is the effect of manual therapy using myofascial release as a treatment in patients with tension-type headaches”? Searches were performed in LILACS and Pubmed/Medline databases until August 2021. Sixteen studies published between 2003 and 2021 were included in this integrative review, including case reports and clinical trials, presenting a total of 481 patients. CONCLUSION: It was possible to conclude that the MRL technique showed positive results as a treatment for TTH through the reduction of pain, intensity and frequency.
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