GFM-52 och symtom hos unga kvinnor med huvudvärk och friska

The aim of this study was to examine if a group of young women with long-lasting tension-type headache differed statistically significant concerning Global Physiotherapy Examination (GPE-52) and self-reported physical and psychological symptoms on a symptom list, compared to a corresponding group he...

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Main Authors: Lena Steffner Starrin, Maria Klässbo
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Norwegian Physiotherapist Association 2007-03-01
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Online Access:https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/GFM-52-och-symtom-hos-unga-kvinnor-med-huvudvaerk-och-friska
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spelling doaj-b47c717916bd4967a7addbaf968733862020-11-24T21:45:43ZdanNorwegian Physiotherapist AssociationFysioterapeuten0016-33840807-92772007-03-017441723GFM-52 och symtom hos unga kvinnor med huvudvärk och friskaLena Steffner Starrin0Maria Klässbo1Smärtkliniken, KarlstadLandstinget i VärmlandThe aim of this study was to examine if a group of young women with long-lasting tension-type headache differed statistically significant concerning Global Physiotherapy Examination (GPE-52) and self-reported physical and psychological symptoms on a symptom list, compared to a corresponding group healthy young women. Twenty nine women with headache and 28 healthy women from upper secondary schools in Karlstad/Hammarö, Sweden, were examined once with GPE-52, and they reported occurrence of 30 symptoms on a symptom list. The results showed that the groups differed statistically significant concerning GPE-52 total sumscore, main domains respiration, movement and muscle, and 13 of 30 symptoms, except headache. Conclusion: A group of young women with long-lasting tension-type headache had significally more abbreviations in their bodies when they were examined with GPM-52, compared to healthy young women. The groups differed most in respiration. The women with headache also reported significally more symptoms than the healthy group.https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/GFM-52-och-symtom-hos-unga-kvinnor-med-huvudvaerk-och-friskaHeadacheGPE-52respirationmuscle tensionmovement
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author Lena Steffner Starrin
Maria Klässbo
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Maria Klässbo
GFM-52 och symtom hos unga kvinnor med huvudvärk och friska
Fysioterapeuten
Headache
GPE-52
respiration
muscle tension
movement
author_facet Lena Steffner Starrin
Maria Klässbo
author_sort Lena Steffner Starrin
title GFM-52 och symtom hos unga kvinnor med huvudvärk och friska
title_short GFM-52 och symtom hos unga kvinnor med huvudvärk och friska
title_full GFM-52 och symtom hos unga kvinnor med huvudvärk och friska
title_fullStr GFM-52 och symtom hos unga kvinnor med huvudvärk och friska
title_full_unstemmed GFM-52 och symtom hos unga kvinnor med huvudvärk och friska
title_sort gfm-52 och symtom hos unga kvinnor med huvudvärk och friska
publisher Norwegian Physiotherapist Association
series Fysioterapeuten
issn 0016-3384
0807-9277
publishDate 2007-03-01
description The aim of this study was to examine if a group of young women with long-lasting tension-type headache differed statistically significant concerning Global Physiotherapy Examination (GPE-52) and self-reported physical and psychological symptoms on a symptom list, compared to a corresponding group healthy young women. Twenty nine women with headache and 28 healthy women from upper secondary schools in Karlstad/Hammarö, Sweden, were examined once with GPE-52, and they reported occurrence of 30 symptoms on a symptom list. The results showed that the groups differed statistically significant concerning GPE-52 total sumscore, main domains respiration, movement and muscle, and 13 of 30 symptoms, except headache. Conclusion: A group of young women with long-lasting tension-type headache had significally more abbreviations in their bodies when they were examined with GPM-52, compared to healthy young women. The groups differed most in respiration. The women with headache also reported significally more symptoms than the healthy group.
topic Headache
GPE-52
respiration
muscle tension
movement
url https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/GFM-52-och-symtom-hos-unga-kvinnor-med-huvudvaerk-och-friska
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