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Uncontrolled trial of massage for headache

Chronic tension headache sufferers received structured massage therapy treatment directed toward neck and shoulder muscles. Headache frequency, duration and intensity were recorded and compared with baseline measures. Compared with baseline values, headache frequency was significantly reduced within the first week of the massage protocol. Reduction of headache frequency continued for the remainder of the study. The duration of headaches tended to decrease during the massage treatment period, however, headache intensity was unaffected by massage.

Quinn C, Chandler C, Moraska A. Massage therapy and frequency of chronic tension headaches. Am J Public Health 2002; 92: 1657–61.
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