Lisspers J, Ost LG. Long-term follow-up of migraine treatment: do the effects remain up to six years?
Behav Res Ther 1990;
28:313-22. [PMID:
2222388 DOI:
10.1016/0005-7967(90)90083-u]
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Abstract
Fifty migraine subjects (constituting 79% of the originally treated sample) participated in a follow-up study to 6 yr after the end of treatment. Subjects had been treated with different forms of biofeedback methods (skin temperature, BVP of the temporal artery) and applied relaxation training. The assessment included 4 weeks of continuous self-monitoring of headache activity and medication usage, as well as a retrospective self-rating scale. The main results indicated that, on a group basis, headache reductions achieved at the end of treatment persisted for up to 6 yr, and were indeed enhanced during the follow-up period.
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