Etiology and interrelations in Migraine headache
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
Advisor
Referee
Stackeová, Daniela
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Discipline
Physiotherapy
Department
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Date of defense
12. 5. 2010
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta tělesné výchovy a sportuLanguage
English
Grade
Excellent
Title: Etiology and interrelations in Migraine headache. Etiologie a vzájemné vztahy u migrenózních bolestí hlavy. Thesis Aim: In the thesis I discuss about migraine headache, with the aim of finding possible etiology and interrelations in Migraine headache. Methods: I performed a literature research review on articles related to this topic. Results: The etiology of migraine headache is quite comprehensive and can not for certain be explained. Migraineurs mostly experience the same symptoms, but there exists also some individual differences. On the other hand, several other studies can ascertain that psychological, physiological and kinesiological additional factors can provoke or worsen the Migraine headache. Conclusion: Although it exist interesting findings concerned with the related topic, there still remains a lot of necessary research for the future. Key words: Migraine, headache, vascular, cervical, psychological, hormonal, postural.