Efficacy of a dual task protocol on neurophysiological and clinical outcomes in migraine: a randomized control trial.
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| Title: | Efficacy of a dual task protocol on neurophysiological and clinical outcomes in migraine: a randomized control trial. |
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| Authors: | Deodato, Manuela (AUTHOR), Granato, Antonio (AUTHOR), Buoite Stella, Alex (AUTHOR), Martini, Miriam (AUTHOR), Marchetti, Enrico (AUTHOR), Lise, Ilaria (AUTHOR), Galmonte, Alessandra (AUTHOR), Murena, Luigi (AUTHOR), Manganotti, Paolo (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Neurological Sciences. Aug2024, Vol. 45 Issue 8, p4015-4026. 12p. |
| Subjects: | Dual-task paradigm, Migraine, Treatment effectiveness, Migraine aura, Trapezius muscle, Episodic memory |
| Abstract: | The main aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of a dual task protocol in people with episodic migraine with respect to both active exercises only and cognitive task only treatments, concerning some neurophysiological and clinical outcomes. A randomized control trial was adopted in people with episodic migraine without aura. Some neurophysiological and clinical outcomes were collected (t0): resting motor threshold (rMT), short intracortical inhibition (SICI) and facilitation (ICF), pressure pain threshold (PPT), trail making test (TMT), frontal assessment battery (FAB), headache-related disability (MIDAS) and headache parameters. Then, participants were randomized into three groups: active exercise only (n = 10), cognitive task only (n = 10) and dual task protocol (n = 10). After 3 months of each treatment and after 1-month follow-up the same neurophysiological and clinical outcomes were revaluated. A significant time x group effect was only found for the trapezius muscle (p = 0.012, pη2 = 0.210), suggesting that PPT increased significantly only in active exercise and dual task protocol groups. A significant time effect was found for rMT (p < 0.001, pη2 = 0.473), MIDAS (p < 0.001, pη2 = 0.426), TMT (p < 0.001, pη2 = 0.338) and FAB (p < 0.001, pη2 = 0.462). A repeated measures ANOVA for SICI at 3 ms highlighted a statistically significant time effect for the dual task group (p < 0.001, pη2 = 0.629), but not for the active exercises group (p = 0.565, pη2 = 0.061), and for the cognitive training (p = 0.357, pη2 = 0.108). The dual task protocol seems to have a more evident effect on both habituation and sensitization outcomes than the two monotherapies taken alone in people with migraine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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