Abstract
The objective of this study was to establish if chronic headaches with medication overuse can modify a topo-kinesthetic memory test. Nineteen patients with medication overuse headache (MOH), 13 patients with chronic tension-type headache (CTTH) without medication use and a groupof "normal" subjects underwent atopo-kinesthetic memory test at T0 and after one month (T1); a control group of healthy volunteers was also tested to establish the baseline in our experimental setting. After one month, in the MOH patients there was a reduction of medication overuse from 3.3±2.65 to 1.1±2.23 (p<0.01), but no significant reductionin headache frequency and severity index, quality of life, anxiety and depression scores. The navigation time at T0 was 14.3±4.97,27.9±10.12, 34.3±15.38 and 7.5±2.33, 10.1±2.95, 11.4±3.21 for control, MOH and CTTH with closed and open eyes, respectively (p<0.02). At T1, the MOH patients reached performances with open eyes similar to the healthy controls, while with closed eyes the navigation test reached times similar to those of CTTH patients. The topo-kinesthetic memory test seems both able to discriminate MOH and CTTH from healthy volunteers andto be related to pain scores but is not influenced by the use of drugs. © Springer-Verlag Italia 2005.
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Pini, L. A., Guidetti, G., Brovia, D., Pontremoli, P., & Sarchielli, P. (2005). Topo-kinesthetic memory in chronic headaches. A new test for chronic patients: Preliminary report. Journal of Headache and Pain, 6(6), 448–454. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10194-005-0248-0
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