Association Between Trapezius Muscle Stiffness and Headache Severity in Patients With Tension‐Type Headache
Daisuke Shimada, Eiichi Ishikawa, Takuya Kawai, Yoichi Harada, Toru Hatayama, Takuji Kono, Koichi Okamura, Toshitsugu Terakado, Kiyotaka Toyoda, Shohei Iijima, Yuta Sasaki, Satoru Miyawaki

TL;DR
This study finds that stiffer trapezius muscles are linked to more severe headaches in people with tension-type headaches.
Contribution
The study establishes a novel association between trapezius muscle stiffness and headache severity in tension-type headache patients.
Findings
Trapezius muscle stiffness positively correlates with headache severity in TTH patients.
Weakness and heavy eyelid sensation are significant clinical indicators of headache severity.
Stress and weather changes are significant predictors of headache severity in TTH patients.
Abstract
Tension‐type headache (TTH) is one of the most prevalent headache disorders worldwide, yet its underlying pathophysiological mechanisms remain poorly understood. Previous research suggests a potential link between myofascial factors, such as trapezius muscle stiffness, and headache severity. This study investigates the association between upper trapezius muscle stiffness and headache severity in patients with TTH. We conducted a cross‐sectional analysis of 203 patients diagnosed with TTH, evaluating muscle stiffness using a portable muscle hardness meter and headache severity using the Headache Impact Test‐6 (HIT‐6) and Migraine Disability Assessment Scale (MIDAS). Logistic regression analysis was performed to identify correlations between muscle stiffness and headache severity, adjusting for age, sex, and other clinical variables. The mean muscle stiffness values were 32.5 ± 5.8 on…
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TopicsMyofascial pain diagnosis and treatment · Migraine and Headache Studies · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
