Roller pressure algometry as a new tool for assessing dynamic pressure sensitivity in migraine.

CEPHALALGIA(2018)

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Objectives To explore the validity of the roller pressure algometer as a new tool for evaluating dynamic pressure sensitivity by assessing its association with pain features and widespread pressure pain sensitivity in migraine women, and also to determine whether dynamic pressure algometry differentiates between episodic and chronic migraine. Methods One hundred and twenty women with migraine (42% chronic, 58% episodic) participated. Dynamic pressure sensitivity was assessed with a set of roller pressure algometers (Aalborg University, Denmark (R)) consisting of 11 rollers with fixed pressure levels from 500 to 5300g. Each roller was moved at a speed of 0.5cm/sec over a 60mm horizontal line covering the temporalis muscle. The dynamic pain threshold (the pressure level of the first painful roller) and pain elicited during the pain threshold (roller evoked pain) were determined. Static pressure pain thresholds were assessed over the temporalis muscle, C5/C6 joint, second metacarpal, and tibialis anterior. Results Side-to-side consistency between dynamic pain threshold (r(s)=0.769, p<0.001) and roller evoked pain (r(s)=0.597; p<0.001) were found. Women with chronic migraine exhibited bilateral lower dynamic pain thresholds (p<0.01), but similar widespread pressure pain thresholds (all, p>0.284) than those with episodic migraine. Dynamic pain threshold was moderately positively associated with widespread pressure pain thresholds (0.358>r(s)>0.700, all p<0.001). This association was slightly stronger in chronic migraine. Pain during dynamic pain threshold was negatively associated with widespread pressure pain thresholds (-0.336更多
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Migraine,dynamic pressure pain,pressure pain threshold,assessment
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