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Altered muscle activity during rest and during mental or physical activity is not a trait symptom of migraine - A neck muscle EMG study

The Journal of Headache and Pain Mar 25, 2018

Luedtke K, et al. - In a large cohort, researchers performed measurement of electromyography (EMG) of the neck muscles to identify if neck pain and neckmuscle tension reported by migraine patients can be attributed to increased neck muscle activation during rest, mental stress or physical activity. Findings suggested no correlation of neck pain associated with migraine with increased trapezius activity during rest, mental stress and physical activity or prolonged muscle activity. They thus emphasized considering it as an accompanying symptom of migraine rather than a constant underlying trigger.
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