ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Drug-free treatments of tension headaches in school-age children

About authors

1 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

2 Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Moscow

Correspondence should be addressed: Viktoria Polunina
ul. Ostrovityanova, d. 1, Moscow, Russia, 117997; moc.liamg@520tkiv

About paper

Contribution of the authors to this work: Polunina VV — data collection, analysis, and interpretation, drafting of a manuscript; Sergeenko EYu — analysis of literature, research planning; Yarustovskaya OV — editing of a manuscript; Polunin VS — statistical analysis.

Received: 2017-11-03 Accepted: 2017-11-25 Published online: 2018-01-22
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Fig. 1. Treatment group patients by impact of headache on their daily activities, before and after treatment (p <0.05)
Fig. 2. Control group patients by impact of headache on their daily activities, before and after treatment (p <0.05)
Fig. 3. Frequency of complaints of shorter attention span, poorer memory and rapid fatiguability among patients with tension headache, before and after treatment, calculated for 100 subjects (p <0.05)
Characteristics of headache in the groups, before and after treatment
Note. * — p <0.05 when comparing results before and after treatment within a group, # — p <0.05 when comparing results after treatment between groups.