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P031. An observational study on chronic tension-type headache treatment with Quantum Molecular Resonance according to I.A.R.A. model®
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2015
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Pain DisordersPain MedicineNeuropathic PainMolecular PainPeripheral NervesChronic Tension-type HeadachePain SyndromeTension-type HeadachePain ManagementNeurologySensationHealth SciencesCluster HeadacheObservational StudyPharmacologyPain ResearchNeurophysiologyPhysiologyQuantum Molecular ResonanceNeurosciencePain MechanismMedicine
Chronic tension-type headache (CTTH) is a clinical entity where high muscle tension level, in particular in the trapezium area, may induce a pain sensation in the same area. Quantum Molecular Resonance (QMR) has been proved to promote cell regeneration process through direct cell stimulation which is able to decrease local inflammatory reaction and consequently pain level. This study reports a clinical experience of QMR treatment for tension-type headache, associated to I.A.R.A. (Incontro, Alleanza, Responsabilita, Autonomia) model®, which increases consciousness of patients who can participate actively to QMR therapy. Treatment has been administrated by specialised nurses.