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Tension headache. State of the problem, new aspects of etiopathogenesis, neuroimaging possibilities, non-drug treatment methods (review)

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Abstract

The prospects for the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging methods in the diagnosis of cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders in patients with tension headaches are quite wide, as they allow a more detailed study of the pathogenesis of the above disorders. To date, the effectiveness of osteopathy in the treatment of patients with tension headaches has been shown. It remains an open question to develop a generally accepted method of diagnosis and treatment, including the use of complementary therapies, neuroimaging objectification and determination of the state of functional connections of the brain for more accurate diagnosis and prediction of treatment effectiveness. The present review summarizes the current ideas about the etiopathogenesis of tension headache (including the study of the functional connections of the brain) and available data on the clinical efficacy of osteopathic correction.

About the Authors

A. S. Lepekhina
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Lepekhina Anna S., Resident of the Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging

Akkuratova str. 2, Saint Petersburg, 197341



M. L. Pospelova
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Pospelova Maria L., Dr. Sci., Leading Researcher of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Scientific Research Department

Saint Petersburg



A. Yu. Efimtsev
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Efimtsev Alexander Yu., PhD, Leading Scientific Researcher of the Laboratory of Radiation Imaging

Saint Petersburg



A. G. Levchuk
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Levchuk Anatoly G., Junior Researcher of the Laboratory of Radiation Imaging

Saint Petersburg



G. E. Trufanov
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Trufanov Gennady E., Dr. Sci., Prof., Chief Researcher of the Research Department of Radiology, Head of the Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging

Saint Petersburg



T. M. Alekseeva
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation

Alekseeva Tatyana M., Dr. Sci., Head of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry

Saint Petersburg



D. V. Piskovatskov
The Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductology named after D.O. Ott
Russian Federation

Piskovatskov Dmitry V., Osteopathic Doctor, Research Institute of Obstetrics

Saint Petersburg



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Lepekhina A.S., Pospelova M.L., Efimtsev A.Yu., Levchuk A.G., Trufanov G.E., Alekseeva T.M., Piskovatskov D.V. Tension headache. State of the problem, new aspects of etiopathogenesis, neuroimaging possibilities, non-drug treatment methods (review). Translational Medicine. 2020;7(2):6-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2020-7-2-6-11

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