1. Migraine/Headache "Tender Spots" Represent Referred Pain From Nerve Compression/Neuromas and Are Not "Trigger Points".
- Author
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Cheng J and Dellon AL
- Subjects
- Humans, Pain, Referred etiology, Diagnosis, Differential, Migraine Disorders diagnosis, Migraine Disorders etiology, Migraine Disorders surgery, Nerve Compression Syndromes surgery, Nerve Compression Syndromes etiology, Nerve Compression Syndromes diagnosis, Neuroma surgery, Trigger Points
- Abstract
Abstract: To minimize confusion in description of the clinical examination of the patient with migraine/headaches and implement peripheral nerve concepts into the surgical approach to treating the patient with migraines, the historical origin of the phrase "trigger point" is explored. The symptoms of migraine/headache are due to stimulation of the cranial/peripheral nerve being interpreted as due to stimulation of the meningeal innervation. Use of the phrase "extraction of trigger points" is discouraged in favor of either neurolysis of a compressed nerve or resection of a neuroma, depending upon the peripheral nerve pathology., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest and sources of funding: None., (Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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