[Lecture] Head Pain, TMJ, Migraines [Chou] Flashcards

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1
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What is the differential diagnosis for headaches?

(From most common to least)

A

Tension type headache (80%)

Migraine (15%)

Medication overuse (3%)

Cluster/Trigeminal (0.1%)

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What are examples of secondary causes of headache?

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Subarachnoid hemorrhage - “Worst headache of life”

Stroke - (New onset focal neurologic weakness)

Meningitis/Encephalitis

Acute angle glaucoma - (Acute eye pain)

Hypertensive/preeclampsia - (High blood pressure)

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THIS WILL BE A TEST QUESTION SO HELP ME

If you have a secondary cause of headache (subarachnoid hemorrhage, stroke, meningitis etc…), what is the NEXT BEST STEP to treating patient?

A

Send to the ED

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What questions do you need to focus on during your HISTORY that will help you determine the type of headache your patient has?

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Location: Unilateral vs. bilateral? Radiation?

Characteristics: Type of pain

Related symptoms: Photosensitivity? Aura? Tearing?

Temporal: Same time everyday?

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Describe the characteristics of a TENSION type headache

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Pain pattern : Bilateral tight/Achy pain

Radiation from the occipital/cervical region

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6
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What is THE defining characteristic of trigger points? (in comparison to tender points)

A

Trigger points RADIATE

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7
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What are examples of conservative therapies for treating tension type headaches?

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Manual manipulation : ischemia compression

Physical thearpy

Spray and stretch (lengthen muscle, cold analgesic topical spray)

Dry needling

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8
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What are used in trigger point injections for tension type headache treatment?

A

Lidocaine and steroid

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9
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What type of pharmacologic interventions can you use to treat tension type headaches?

A

Muscle relaxers

NSAIDS

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10
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5 Models Treatment

Biomechanical

What do you want to think about?

A

Conservative therapies first!!!

(Splint, stretching, spray & stretch, dry needling, OMT, PT)

Or

Injections/radiofrequency ablation if conservative doesnt work

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11
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5 Models Treatment

Neurologic

What do you want to think about?

A

Pharmacology!

Muscle relaxors

Preventative : SSRI, Tricyclics ***

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12
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5 Models Treatment

Behavioral

What do you want to think about?

BTW THIS WILL BE A TEST QUESTION

A

***Smoking cessation*** (nicotine correlated to # headache days)

RICE

Prevent overuse

Biofeedback (CBT)

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13
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What are the three common causes of tension type headaches?

A

Myofascial Pain Referral

Cervical Facet Referral

Tamporal Mandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ)

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What muscles are usually involved in TMJ?

A

Pterygoid muscle

Temporalis muscle

Masseter muscle

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15
Q

What is the most effective TMJ specific treatment?

A

Bite splint

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16
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Descibe the characteristics of a migraine

A

Pain pattern: Unilateral throbbing burning pain, has multiple phases

Associated sxs: Aura, nausea, photophobia, phonophobia

17
Q

What is the most common migraine triggers? Top 5 in order

A

Emotional stress (80%)

Hormones (65%)

Irregular sleep (50%)

Diet (50%

Caffeine and Alcohol

18
Q

What are some less common migraine triggers? (4)

A

Changes in weather

Dehydration

Smells

Medications

19
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What is the major 5 model treatment consideration for migraine management?

**TEST QUESTION

A

Behavioral

AVOID TRIGGERS

20
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What is considered chronic pain medication use?

A

>15 days/month for 3 months

21
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How do you help treat a patient with medication overuse?

A

Stop offending medication

Bridge the patient to another med to break the cycle

22
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What is the classic presentation of a cluster headache?

A

Sweating, swelling, tearing, runny nose

“Its like there is sand in my eye”

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