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Title: Lack of efficacy of manual therapy in children and adolescents with suspected cervicogenic headache: results of a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, and blinded trial. Author: Borusiak P, Biedermann H, Bosserhoff S, Opp J. Journal: Headache; 2010 Feb; 50(2):224-30. PubMed ID: 19845788. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Clinical trials concerning cervical spine manipulation and mobilization in children and adolescents with cervicogenic headache are lacking. METHODS: We performed a multicenter, prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, and blinded trial in 52 children and adolescents (21 boys, 31 girls) aged 7-15. After prospective baseline documentation for 2 months patients were either assigned to placebo or true manipulation with another 2-month follow-up. Main outcome measures were defined as: percentage of days with headache, total duration of headache, days with school absence due to headache, consume of analgesics, intensity of headache. RESULTS: We did not find a significant difference comparing the groups with placebo and true manipulation with respect to the defined main outcome measures. CONCLUSIONS: We were not able to show an efficacy of cervical spine manipulation in 52 children and adolescents.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]