Title

Posterior Cervical-Thoracic Thermograms - Pattern Persistence And Correlation With Chronic Headache Syndromes

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Abbreviated Journal Title

Headache

Keywords

Clinical Neurology

Abstract

These experiments investigate thermographic patterns in the posterior cervical/thoracic (PCT) region of 530headache patients and 30 headache/injury‐free volunteers. The study examines: The longitudinal persistence ofProximal and Distal patterns; three distinct midline patterns (PCT I, II, and III); and their correlation with diagnosis,injury, and pain.

Twenty‐four (80%) of 30 randomly selected subjects displayed unchanged Proximal patterns at the meanobservation period of 5.5 months. PCT pattern fluctuations occurred in 13/30 (43.3%) subjects. The distinctivenessof each subject's Proximal and Distal patterns was verified by blind calling of thermogram pairs. Patternpersistence was validated with alcohol spray‐Patterns were identical regardless of using a 0.5°C or 1.0°Ctemperature setting. Temperature settings of 1.0°C yielded more distinct Proximal and Distal patterns.

Chi square analysis determined that there was no significant difference in the number of PCT III patterns in theexperimental or control groups.

In conclusion, it appears that Proximal and Distal Patterns may be consistent over time and individually unique,but that PCT patterns fluctuate and, therefore, do not correlate with chronic headaches.

Journal Title

Headache

Volume

27

Issue/Number

1

Publication Date

1-1-1987

Document Type

Article

Language

English

First Page

10

Last Page

15

WOS Identifier

WOS:A1987F790200001

ISSN

0017-8748

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