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Differential patterns of muscle modification in women with episodic and chronic tension-type headache revealed using surface electromyographic analysis

Abstract Tension-type headache (TTH) is a prototypical disorder in which muscular factors play a key role in the pathogenesis. This study was designed to understand muscular dysfunction in patients with episodic (ETTH) and chronic TTH (CTTH) using surface electromyography analysis (SEMG). Women with...

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Published in:Journal of electromyography and kinesiology 2013-02, Vol.23 (1), p.110-117
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Adult
Aged
Chronic tension-type headache
Electromyography - methods
Episodic tension-type headache
Fatigability
Female
Humans
Isometric Contraction
Middle Aged
Muscle, Skeletal - physiopathology
Physical Endurance
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Psychomotor Performance
Surface electromyography
Tension-Type Headache - physiopathology
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