BIOFEEDBACK IN MIGRAINE TREATMENT
https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2013-2-119-123
Abstract
About the Author
N. L. StarikovaRussian Federation
Starikova Natal’ya L. - Department of Neurology of Postgraduate Faculty
References
1. Azimova Yu.E., Margulis M.V., Tabeyeva G.R. Russian Medical Journal, 2010, vol. 18, no. 16, pp. 981–986 (in Russian).
2. Puzin M.N., Shubinaq O.S. Biofeedback-4: Theory and practice. Novosibirsk, 2002. Pp. 259–269 (in Russian).
3. Andrasik F. Biofeedback in headache: an overview of approaches and evidence. Clev. Clin. J. Med., 2010, vol. 77 (suppl. 3), pp. 72–76.
4. Boes C.J., Capobianco D.J. Chronic migraine and medication-overuse headache through the ages. Cephalalgia, 2005, vol. 25 (5), pp. 378–390.
5. Campbell J.K., Penzien D.B., Wall E.M. Evidence-based guidelines for migraine headache: behavioral and physical treatments. American Academy of Neurology Website. http://www.aan.com/professionals/practice/pdfs/g10089.pdf
6. Ciancarelli I., Tozzi-Ciancarelli M.G., Spacca G. et al. Rela tionship between biofeedback and oxidative stress in patients with chronic migraine. Cephalalgia, 2007, vol. 27 (10), pp. 1136–1141.
7. Damen L., Bruijn J., Koes B.W. et al. Prophylactic treatment of migraine in children. Part 1. A systematic review of nonpharmacological trials. Cephalalgia, 2005, vol. 26, pp. 373–383.
8. Evers S., Marziniak M. Clinical features, pathophysiology, and treatment of medication-overuse headache. Lancet Neurol., 2010, vol. 9 (4), pp. 391–401.
9. Grazzi L., Andrasik F., D’Amico D. et al. Electromyographic biofeedback-assisted relaxation training in juvenile episodic tension-type headache: clinical outcome at threeyear follow-up. Cephalalgia, 2001, vol. 21 (8), pp. 791– 803.
10. Molarius A., Tegelberg Å. Recurrent headache and migraine as a public health problem – a population-based study in Sweden. Headache, 2006, vol. 46 (1), pp. 73–81.
11. Mueller L. Psychologic aspects of chronic headache. JAOA, 2000, vol. 100 (9), pp. 14–21.
12. Pascual J. Management of acute migraine. Milano: One Way Publishing. 2007.84 p.
13. Rains J.C., Penzien D.B., McCrory D.C., Gray R.N. Behavioral headache treatment: history, review of the empirical literature, and methodological critique. Headache, 2005, vol. 45, suppl. 2, pp. 92–109.
14. Siniatchkin M., Gerber-von Müller G., Darabaneanu S. et al. Behavioural treatment programme contributes to normalization of contingent negative variation in children with migraine. Cephalalgia, 2011, vol. 31 (5), pp. 562–572.
15. Söderberg E., Carlsson J., Stener-Victorin E. Chronic tension-type headache treated with acupuncture? Physical training and relexation training. Between-group differences. Cephalalgia, 2006, vol. 26 (11), pp. 1320–1329.
16. Trautmann E., Lackschewitz H., Kruner-Herwig B. Psychological treatment of recurrent headache in children and adolescents – a meta-analysis. Cephalalgia, 2006, vol. 26, pp. 1411–1426.
17. Wikramasekera I. How does biofeedback reduce clinical symptoms and do memories and beliefs have biological consequences? Towards a model of mind-body healing. Appl. Psychophysiol. Biofeedback, 1999, vol. 24, pp. 91–105.
Review
For citations:
Starikova N.L. BIOFEEDBACK IN MIGRAINE TREATMENT. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2013;12(2):119-123. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2013-2-119-123