Migraine in Children
Conditions
Brief summary
This randomized controlled single-blind trial will include 60 pediatric migraine patients. Participants will be divided into two groups: one performing aerobic exercise, and the other conducting neck exercises. Assessments include attack frequency, severity, duration, and neck pain over three months.
Interventions
The initial group will receive instructions to increase their moderate to high-intensity physical activity frequency to at least 60 minutes per day (in episodes exceeding 10 minutes) by 50%, with a minimum of three days per week. They will be encouraged to engage in enjoyable and age-appropriate activities, including jogging, brisk walking, swimming, dancing, cycling, as well as sports like basketball, football, and tennis.
The second group, focused on neck exercises, will receive guidance from an experienced physiotherapist and their families. The physiotherapist will demonstrate a series of stretching and isometric strengthening exercises for specific muscle groups: upper trapezius, levator scapula, sternocleidomastoid, cervical flexors, and extensors, which have been associated with migraines in prior studies. Each patient will perform 3 sets of 10-15 repetitions for both stretching and isometric strengthening exercises per muscle group, with a 1-minute break between sets. Patients will be advised to maintain a gentle stretch during stretching exercises, avoiding excessive force to prevent discomfort. Static stretching and isometric strengthening exercises will involve holding each position for 5-10 seconds. In the initial week, a reduced set of 5 repetitions will be allowed for adaptation. Throughout the intervention, participants will follow this exercise regimen for 3 days weekly.
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
\- Pediatric Migraneurs, as per International Classification of Headache Disorders-3 guidelines
Exclusion criteria
* individuals with any other concomitant headaches * those showing findings beyond nonspecific hyperintense areas on cranial Magnetic Resonance Imaging * patients with systemic diseases other than migraine, such as fibromyalgia * individuals who had experienced treatment changes or required treatment changes within the last month * limited mental capacity or psychological illnesses that could hinder their participation in surveys and exercises * a history of increased attack frequency or severity with previous physical activity program involvement, or a history of trauma to the neck or face * individuals with a history of a herniated disc in the cervical region or symptoms of cervical radiculopathy
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Migraine Attack Frequency | Baseline, first and third month follow-ups | The frequency of migraine attacks in patients will be evaluated in days/month. |
| Migraine Attack Duration | Baseline, first and third month follow-ups | The duration of attacks in patients will be recorded in hours. |
| Migraine Attack Severity | Baseline, first and third month follow-ups | The severity of migraine attacks will be assessed using a visual analog scale, and a score between 0 and 10 will be assigned. A high score indicates more severe attack. |
| Neck Pain Severity | Baseline, first and third month follow-ups | The severity of neck pain will be assessed using a visual analog scale, and a score between 0 and 10 will be assigned. A high score indicates severe pain. |
Countries
Turkey (Türkiye)