Servikojenik baş ağrısında ultrason eşliğinde yapılan trapezius kası interfasiyal bloğu: İki olgunun sunumu

Ultrasound-guided interfascial blocks of the trapezius muscle for cervicogenic headache: A report of two cases

___

  • 1. Chaibi A, Russell MB. Manual therapies for cervico- genic headache: A systematic review. J Headache Pain 2012;13(5):351–9.
  • 2. Bogduk N. Govind J. Cervicogenic headache: an assess - ment of the evidence on clinical diagnosis, invasive tests, and treatment. Lancet Neurol 2009;8(10):959–68.
  • 3. Suijlekom H, Zundert JV, Narouze S, Kleef M, Mekhail N. Cervicogenic headache. Philadelphia: Wiley-Blackwell; 2012. p. 4–44.
  • 4. Biondi DM. Cervicogenic headache: A review of diag - nostic and treatment strategies. J Am Osteopath Assoc 2005;105(4):16S–22.
  • 5. Sjaastad O, Fredriksen TA. Cervicogenic headache: Crite- ria, classification and epidemiology. Clin Exp Rheumatol 2000;18(2):S3–6.
  • 6. Fishbain DA, Lewis J, Cole B, Cutler RB, Rosomoff RS, Ro- somoff HL. Do the proposed cervicogenic headache di- agnostic criteria demonstrate specificity in terms of sepa - rating cervicogenic headache from migraine? Curr Pain Headache Rep 2003;7(5):387–94.
  • 7. Martelletti P, van Suijlekom H. Cervicogenic headache: Practical approaches to therapy. CNS Drugs 2004;18:793–805.
  • 8. Sjaastad O, Fredriksen TA, Pfaffenrath V. Cervicogenic headache: Diagnostic criteria. The cervicogenic headache ınternational study group. Headache 1998;38(6):442–5.
  • 9. Sjaastad O, Bakketeig LS. Prevalence of cervicogenic head- ache: Vaga study of headache epidemiology. Acta Neurol Scand 2008;117(3):173–80.
  • 10. Olivier B, Pramod A, Maleka D. Trigger point sensitivity is a differentiating factor between cervicogenic and non-cer- vicogenic headaches: a cross-sectional, descriptive study. Physiother Can 2018;70(4):323–9.
  • 11. Fernandez-de-las-Penas C, Cuadrado ML, Arendt-Nielsen L, Simona DG, Pareja JA. Myofascial trigger points and sen- sitization: an updated pain model for tension-type head- ache. Cephalalgia 2007;27(5):383–93.
  • 12. Chou LW, Kao MJ, Lin JG. Probable mechanisms of needling therapies for myofascial pain control. Evid Based Comple- ment Alternat Med 2012;2012:705327.
  • 13. Simons DG. New views of myofascial trigger points: etiol- ogy and diagnosis. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2008;89(1):157–9.
  • 14. Domingo T, Blasi J, Casals M, Mayoral V, Ortiz-Sagrista JC, Miguel-Perez M. Is interfascial block with ultrasound-guid- ed puncture useful in treatment of myofascial pain of the trapezius muscle? Clin J Pain 2011;27(4):297–303.
  • 15. McDonnell JG, O’Donnell B, Curley G, Heffernan A, Power C, Laffey JG. The analgesic efficacy of transversus abdomi- nis plane block after abdominal surgery: a prospective ran- domized controlled trial. Anesth Analg 2007;104(1):193–7.
  • 16. Park SM, Cho YW, Ahn SH, Lee DG, Cho HK, Kim SY. Com- parison of the effects of ultrasound-guided interfascial pulsed radiofrequency and ultrasound-guided interfascial injection on myofascial pain syndrome of the gastrocne- mius. Ann Rehabil Med 2016;40(5):885–92.
  • 17. Sjaastad O, Fredriksen TA, Pfaffenrath V. Cervicogenic headache: diagnostic criteria. Headache 1990;30(11):725–6.
  • 18. Zito G, Jull G, Story I. Clinical tests of musculoskeletal dys- function in the diagnosis of cervicogenic headache. Man Ther 2006;11(2):118–29.
  • 19. Fernandez-de-las-Penas C, Simons D, Cuadrado ML, Pareja J. The role of myofascial trigger points in musculoskeletal pain syndromes of the head and neck. Curr Pain Headache Rep 2007;11(5):365–72.
  • 20. Alvarez DJ, Rockwell PG. Trigger points: diagnosis and management. Am Fam Physician 2002;65(4):653–60.
  • 21. Benjamin M. The fascia of the limbs and back: A review. J Anat 2009;214(1):1–18.
  • 22. Park SK, Yang DJ, Kim JH, Heo JW, Uhm YH, Yoon JH. Analysis of mechanical properties of cervical muscles in patients with cervicogenic headache. J Phys Ther Sci 2017;29(2):332–5.
  • 23. Sedighi A, Nakhostin Ansari N, Naghdi S. Comparison of acute effects of superficial and deep dry needling into trig- ger points of suboccipital and upper trapezius muscles in patients with cervicogenic headache. J Bodyw Mov Ther 2017;21(4):810–4.
  • 24. Fredriksen TA. Cervicogenic headache: İnvasive proce- dures. Cephalalgia 2008;28(1):39–40.
  • 25. Wang E, Wang D. Treatment of cervicogenic headache with cervical epidural steroid injection. Curr Pain Headache Rep 2014;18(9):442.
  • 26. Naja ZM, El-Rajab M, Al-Tannir MA, Ziade FM, Tawfik OM. Occipital nerve blockade for cervicogenic headache: A double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial. Pain Pract 2006;6(2):89–95.
  • 27. Ng A, Wang D. Cervical facet injections in the manage - ment of cervicogenic headaches. Curr Pain Headache Rep 2015;19(5):11.
  • 28. Jafari M, Bahrpeyma F,Togha M. Effect of ischemic compres- sion for cervicogenic headache and elastic behavior of ac- tive trigger point in the sternocleidomastoid muscle using ultrasound imaging. J Bodyw Mov Ther 2017;21(4):933–9.
  • 29. Kumbhare D, Singh D, Rathbone HA, Gunn M, Grosman- Rimon L, Vadasz B, et al. Ultrasound-guided interventional procedures: Myofascial trigger points with structured lit - erature review. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2017;42(3):407–12.
Ağrı-Cover
  • ISSN: 1300-0012
  • Yayın Aralığı: Yılda 4 Sayı
  • Başlangıç: 2018
  • Yayıncı: Ali Cangül