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The Effectiveness of Pain Neuroscience Education in the Practice Setting for Adults with Migraine

Schulze, H.; Pateisky, J.; Meise, R.; Ehrenbrusthoff, K. · physioscience · 2026 · Heft EFirst · S. 1 bis 1

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physioscience
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Schulze, H.; Pateisky, J.; Meise, R.; Ehrenbrusthoff, K.
Ausgabe
Heft EFirst / 2026
Jahrgang 22
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1 bis 1
Erschienen: 2026-03-03 13:00:00
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1860-3092

Zusammenfassung

Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) has established itself as a potential treatment for chronic pain. However, the evidence on the applicability of PNE in clinical practice for chronic pain syndromes such as migraine is limited. Investigation of the effectiveness of PNE in adults with migraine with regard to headache intensity, migraine and headache frequency and migraine-related impairments in activities of daily living. In this non-randomized hypothesis-generating pilot study, participants received PNE as a group intervention after an initial four-week control phase. Assessments took place before the control-pha…

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