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  • 3. Continuous chronic tension-type headache unaffected by two hours of frontalis and trapezius relaxation.
    Richman JL, Haas DC.
    Headache; 1994 Apr; 34(4):211-3. PubMed ID: 8014036
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  • 8. The psychophysiological assessment of muscle-contraction headache subjects during headache and nonheadache conditions.
    Haynes SN, Gannon LR, Cuevas J, Heiser P, Hamilton J, Katranides M.
    Psychophysiology; 1983 Jul; 20(4):393-9. PubMed ID: 6356203
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  • 9. Evaluation of the nosology of chronic tension-type headache.
    Pfaffenrath V, Isler H.
    Cephalalgia; 1993 Apr; 13 Suppl 12():60-2. PubMed ID: 8500150
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  • 10. [Forehead and neck electromyographic findings at rest in subjects with muscle-contraction headache. Comparison with migraine subjects and healthy volunteers].
    Marano E, Rispoli V, Sica V, Paolino F, Sorge F.
    Minerva Med; 1987 Jul 31; 78(14):1039-43. PubMed ID: 3601149
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  • 11. Diagnosis and treatment of muscle contraction (tension-type) headaches.
    Kunkel RS.
    Med Clin North Am; 1991 May 31; 75(3):595-603. PubMed ID: 2020215
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  • 15. Some benefits of high frontalis tension in tension headache sufferers.
    Moran CC, Cleary PJ.
    Headache; 1984 Nov 31; 24(6):331-8. PubMed ID: 6519983
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  • 16. EMG in the assessment of headache.
    Lockerman LZ.
    Headache; 1988 Apr 31; 28(3):226-7. PubMed ID: 3384649
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  • 18. Effect of movement and position on muscle activity in tension headache sufferers during and between headaches.
    Arena JG, Hannah SL, Bruno GM, Smith JD, Meador KJ.
    J Psychosom Res; 1991 Apr 31; 35(2-3):187-95. PubMed ID: 2046052
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  • 20. [Muscle contraction headache. 1. Special reference to the block of most electrosensitive point of craniocervical muscles].
    Manaka S, Kitamura K, Fukushima T, Hirakawa K.
    No To Shinkei; 1971 Mar 31; 23(3):233-9. PubMed ID: 5107815
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