Prescription of therapeutic exercise in migraine, an evidence-based clinical practice guideline
Abstract The main objective of this clinical practice guideline is to provide a series of recommendations for healthcare and exercise professionals, such as neurologists, physical therapists, and exercise physiologists, regarding exercise prescription for patients with migraine. This guideline was d...
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author | Roy La Touche José Fierro-Marrero Irene Sánchez-Ruíz Borja Rodríguez de Rivera-Romero Carlos Donato Cabrera-López Sergio Lerma-Lara Néstor Requejo-Salinas Francisco de Asís-Fernández Ignacio Elizagaray-García Josué Fernández-Carnero Luís Matesanz-García Joaquín Pardo-Montero Alba Paris-Alemany Álvaro Reina-Varona |
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description | Abstract The main objective of this clinical practice guideline is to provide a series of recommendations for healthcare and exercise professionals, such as neurologists, physical therapists, and exercise physiologists, regarding exercise prescription for patients with migraine. This guideline was developed following the methodology and procedures recommended in the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE). The quality of evidence and strength of recommendations were evaluated with the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN). A systematic literature review was performed and an established appraisal process was employed to rate the quality of relevant scientific research (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation methodology). The evaluation of the current evidence, the elaboration of the grades of recommendation, and their validation show a B grade of recommendation for aerobic exercise, moderate-continuous aerobic exercise, yoga, and exercise and lifestyle recommendations for the improvement of symptoms, disability, and quality of life in patients with migraine. Relaxation techniques, high-intensity interval training, low-intensity continuous aerobic exercise, exercise and relaxation techniques, Tai Chi, and resistance exercise obtained a C grade of recommendation for the improvement of migraine symptoms and disability. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ed68e8d0168c4741b5cc9b4712a8b8aa2023-06-11T11:20:43ZengBMCThe Journal of Headache and Pain1129-23772023-06-0124116010.1186/s10194-023-01571-8Prescription of therapeutic exercise in migraine, an evidence-based clinical practice guidelineRoy La Touche0José Fierro-Marrero1Irene Sánchez-Ruíz2Borja Rodríguez de Rivera-Romero3Carlos Donato Cabrera-López4Sergio Lerma-Lara5Néstor Requejo-Salinas6Francisco de Asís-Fernández7Ignacio Elizagaray-García8Josué Fernández-Carnero9Luís Matesanz-García10Joaquín Pardo-Montero11Alba Paris-Alemany12Álvaro Reina-Varona13Departamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridMotion in Brains Research Group, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridMotion in Brains Research Group, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Centro Superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle, Universidad Autónoma de MadridAbstract The main objective of this clinical practice guideline is to provide a series of recommendations for healthcare and exercise professionals, such as neurologists, physical therapists, and exercise physiologists, regarding exercise prescription for patients with migraine. This guideline was developed following the methodology and procedures recommended in the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE). The quality of evidence and strength of recommendations were evaluated with the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN). A systematic literature review was performed and an established appraisal process was employed to rate the quality of relevant scientific research (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation methodology). The evaluation of the current evidence, the elaboration of the grades of recommendation, and their validation show a B grade of recommendation for aerobic exercise, moderate-continuous aerobic exercise, yoga, and exercise and lifestyle recommendations for the improvement of symptoms, disability, and quality of life in patients with migraine. Relaxation techniques, high-intensity interval training, low-intensity continuous aerobic exercise, exercise and relaxation techniques, Tai Chi, and resistance exercise obtained a C grade of recommendation for the improvement of migraine symptoms and disability.https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-023-01571-8Migraine disordersExercise therapyClinical practice guidelineMigraine symptomsDisabilityQuality of life |
spellingShingle | Roy La Touche José Fierro-Marrero Irene Sánchez-Ruíz Borja Rodríguez de Rivera-Romero Carlos Donato Cabrera-López Sergio Lerma-Lara Néstor Requejo-Salinas Francisco de Asís-Fernández Ignacio Elizagaray-García Josué Fernández-Carnero Luís Matesanz-García Joaquín Pardo-Montero Alba Paris-Alemany Álvaro Reina-Varona Prescription of therapeutic exercise in migraine, an evidence-based clinical practice guideline The Journal of Headache and Pain Migraine disorders Exercise therapy Clinical practice guideline Migraine symptoms Disability Quality of life |
title | Prescription of therapeutic exercise in migraine, an evidence-based clinical practice guideline |
title_full | Prescription of therapeutic exercise in migraine, an evidence-based clinical practice guideline |
title_fullStr | Prescription of therapeutic exercise in migraine, an evidence-based clinical practice guideline |
title_full_unstemmed | Prescription of therapeutic exercise in migraine, an evidence-based clinical practice guideline |
title_short | Prescription of therapeutic exercise in migraine, an evidence-based clinical practice guideline |
title_sort | prescription of therapeutic exercise in migraine an evidence based clinical practice guideline |
topic | Migraine disorders Exercise therapy Clinical practice guideline Migraine symptoms Disability Quality of life |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-023-01571-8 |
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