RÉSUMÉ
Muscle contraction is presumed to play a major role in the causation of tension headache, but this claim had not been substantiated objectively. In this study 55 consecutive patients [46 females and 9 males were examined electromyographically during an attack of headache. Eleven patients only showed contraction of the frontalis, temporalis or the posterior cervical muscles, in the rest these muscles were silent. This finding suggest the mechanisms other than muscle contraction are responsible for this type of headache
Sujet(s)
Humains , Mâle , Céphalée de tension/diagnostic , Analgésiques , Contraction musculaire , Céphalée/étiologieRÉSUMÉ
Migraine is characterized by an aura which is followed by headache and ergot preparations play a key role in its treatment. Beta blocker and tricyclic antidepressants are widely used as prophylactic agents. This preliminary study showed that patients who responded poorly to conventional drugs, and had unstable EEG responded remarkably well to carbamazepine