UKRAINS'KYI VISNYK PSYKHONEVROLOHII

The Scientific and Practical Journal of Medicine
ISSN 2079-0325(p)
DOI 10.36927/2079-0325

Effect of concomitant cervicalgia on psychoemotional state, autonomic functions and daily activity in patients with episodic migraine

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Abstract

Migraine - Migraine is the most common neurological disease, often accompanied by comorbid and related conditions. Most of them have been identified as risk factors for the progression of episodic migraine. The combination of comorbidities or "multimorbidity" is associated with the risk of migraine chronicity.

In patients with diagnosed migraine, there is a high frequency of myofascial disorders of craniocervical localization with dysfunction of the temporalis and masticatory muscles, so the aim of our study was to investigate the occurrence of psychoemotional and autonomic disorders and the impact of headache on daily activity in patients with episodic migraine, depending on the concomitant cervicalgia.