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KMID : 1151220120180020087
Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy
2012 Volume.18 No. 2 p.87 ~ p.93
Effects of Myofacial Release and Mulligan Technique on Pain and Disability for Cervicogenic Headache Patients
ÀüÀç±¹:Jeon Jae-Guk
±è¸íÁØ:Kim Myung-Joon
Abstract
Background: Headaches arising from cervical musculoskeletal disorders are common. Conservative therapies are recommended as the choice of first treatment. Evidence to the effects of manual therapy is inconclusive and available only during the short term. There is no evidence to exercise, and no study has investigated the effect of combined therapies for cervicogenic headache.

Methods: In this study, 30 participants who met the diagnostic criteria for cervicogenic headache were randomized into two groups: experimental group and control group. The experimental group was performed myofascial release (MFR), Mulligan technique and self stretching exercises. The control group was performed electrical therapy and self stretching exercises. Assessments were performed to 30 participants before and after 4 weeks therapy. The components of assessments were headache intensity(HI), headcahe duration (HD), neck pain (NP) and neck disability index (NDI).
Results: After 4 weeks therapy, HI, HD, neck pain and NDI were significantly reduced in both groups (p<.01). The HI, HD, neck pain and NDI were significantly reduced in experimental group more than in the control group (p<.01).

Conclusions: Manual therapy could reduce the symptoms of cervicogenic headache.
KEYWORD
Headache, Mulligan technique, Myofascial release
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