Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls

Abstract Background Chronic pain including migraine is associated with structural and functional changes in the somatosensory cortex. Previous reports proposed two-point discrimination (TPD) as a measurement for cortical alterations. Limited evidence exists for tactile acuity in the neck and no data...

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Main Authors: Kerstin Luedtke, Waclaw Adamczyk, Katrin Mehrtens, Inken Moeller, Louisa Rosenbaum, Axel Schaefer, Janine Schroeder, Tibor Szikszay, Christian Zimmer, Bettina Wollesen
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Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:The Journal of Headache and Pain
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10194-018-0873-z
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spelling doaj-d3f2bdb4e0334d6db42c7dc5bbc30fe42020-11-25T01:15:05ZengBMCThe Journal of Headache and Pain1129-23691129-23772018-06-011911710.1186/s10194-018-0873-zUpper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controlsKerstin Luedtke0Waclaw Adamczyk1Katrin Mehrtens2Inken Moeller3Louisa Rosenbaum4Axel Schaefer5Janine Schroeder6Tibor Szikszay7Christian Zimmer8Bettina Wollesen9Department of Human Movement Science, University of HamburgAcademic Physiotherapy, Medical Section, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, University of LuebeckFaculty of Social Science, Degree Course Speech and Language Therapy and Physiotherapy, University of Applied Sciences BremenDepartment of Human Movement Science, University of HamburgDepartment of Human Movement Science, University of HamburgFaculty of Social Science, Degree Course Speech and Language Therapy and Physiotherapy, University of Applied Sciences BremenDepartment of Human Movement Science, University of HamburgAcademic Physiotherapy, Medical Section, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, University of LuebeckDepartment of Human Movement Science, University of HamburgDepartment of Human Movement Science, University of HamburgAbstract Background Chronic pain including migraine is associated with structural and functional changes in the somatosensory cortex. Previous reports proposed two-point discrimination (TPD) as a measurement for cortical alterations. Limited evidence exists for tactile acuity in the neck and no data is available for migraine. Methods To introduce a standardized protocol for the measurement of TPD in the upper cervical spine, 51 healthy participants were investigated with a newly developed paradigm which was evaluated for intra-rater reliability. The same protocol was applied by two further examiners to 28 migraine patients and 21 age-, and gender-matched healthy controls to investigate inter-rater reliability and between group differences. Results Results indicated excellent intra-rater (right ICC(2,4) = 0.82, left ICC(2,4) = 0.83) and good inter-rater reliability (right ICC(2,4) = 0.70, left ICC(2,4) = 0.75). Migraine patients had larger TPD thresholds (26.86 ± 7.21) than healthy controls (23.30 ± 6.17) but these became only statistically significant for the right side of the neck (p = 0.02). There was a significant, moderate association with age for the right side (r = 0.42 p = 0.002, n = 51), and less strong association for the left side (r = 0.34, p = 0.14) in healthy individuals. TPD did not correlate with headache days per month or the dominant headache side in migraine patients. Conclusions Surprisingly, migraine patients showed increased TPD thresholds in the upper cervical spine interictally. Although a body of evidence supports that hypersensitivity is part of the migraine attack, the current report indicates that interictally, migraine patients showed worse tactile acuity similar to other chronic pain populations. This has been hypothesized to indicate structural and functional re-organisation of the somatosensory cortex.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10194-018-0873-zTactile acuityHypersensitivityMigraineHeadacheTwo-point discrimination
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author Kerstin Luedtke
Waclaw Adamczyk
Katrin Mehrtens
Inken Moeller
Louisa Rosenbaum
Axel Schaefer
Janine Schroeder
Tibor Szikszay
Christian Zimmer
Bettina Wollesen
spellingShingle Kerstin Luedtke
Waclaw Adamczyk
Katrin Mehrtens
Inken Moeller
Louisa Rosenbaum
Axel Schaefer
Janine Schroeder
Tibor Szikszay
Christian Zimmer
Bettina Wollesen
Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
The Journal of Headache and Pain
Tactile acuity
Hypersensitivity
Migraine
Headache
Two-point discrimination
author_facet Kerstin Luedtke
Waclaw Adamczyk
Katrin Mehrtens
Inken Moeller
Louisa Rosenbaum
Axel Schaefer
Janine Schroeder
Tibor Szikszay
Christian Zimmer
Bettina Wollesen
author_sort Kerstin Luedtke
title Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
title_short Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
title_full Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
title_fullStr Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
title_full_unstemmed Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
title_sort upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
publisher BMC
series The Journal of Headache and Pain
issn 1129-2369
1129-2377
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background Chronic pain including migraine is associated with structural and functional changes in the somatosensory cortex. Previous reports proposed two-point discrimination (TPD) as a measurement for cortical alterations. Limited evidence exists for tactile acuity in the neck and no data is available for migraine. Methods To introduce a standardized protocol for the measurement of TPD in the upper cervical spine, 51 healthy participants were investigated with a newly developed paradigm which was evaluated for intra-rater reliability. The same protocol was applied by two further examiners to 28 migraine patients and 21 age-, and gender-matched healthy controls to investigate inter-rater reliability and between group differences. Results Results indicated excellent intra-rater (right ICC(2,4) = 0.82, left ICC(2,4) = 0.83) and good inter-rater reliability (right ICC(2,4) = 0.70, left ICC(2,4) = 0.75). Migraine patients had larger TPD thresholds (26.86 ± 7.21) than healthy controls (23.30 ± 6.17) but these became only statistically significant for the right side of the neck (p = 0.02). There was a significant, moderate association with age for the right side (r = 0.42 p = 0.002, n = 51), and less strong association for the left side (r = 0.34, p = 0.14) in healthy individuals. TPD did not correlate with headache days per month or the dominant headache side in migraine patients. Conclusions Surprisingly, migraine patients showed increased TPD thresholds in the upper cervical spine interictally. Although a body of evidence supports that hypersensitivity is part of the migraine attack, the current report indicates that interictally, migraine patients showed worse tactile acuity similar to other chronic pain populations. This has been hypothesized to indicate structural and functional re-organisation of the somatosensory cortex.
topic Tactile acuity
Hypersensitivity
Migraine
Headache
Two-point discrimination
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10194-018-0873-z
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