Psychophysiologic Therapy for Chronic Headache in Primary Care
AUTOR(ES)
McGrady, Angele V.
FONTE
Physicians Postgraduate Press
RESUMO
Background: Headaches account for a high percentage of office visits to primary care physicians, with migraine and tension-type headaches the most common. This article provides a summary of psychophysiologic therapies for migraine and tension-type headache and considers psychosocial factors relevant to headache. Psychophysiologic therapy of headache consists primarily of relaxation and biofeedback.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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