Jan 10, 2024
Exploring the Role of Ultrasound in Headache Evaluation
and Treatment
A Journal Club based on Dr. Andrea Trescott's
article:
Ultrasound for evaluation and treatment of
headaches. Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care
2017;21(2):241-253.
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In this Podcast, Dr. Rosenblum discusses patient's in his
practice who responsed to ultrasound guided nerve blocks in the
treatment of headaches. He discusses the use of ultrasound
injections as opposed to medication to manage the pain and
references Dr. Trescott's comprehensive article on the various
nerves and clinical presentations of headaches related to terminal
nerve entrapment or irritation.
Dr. Rosenblum discusses
- Supraorbital Neuralgia
- Auriculotemproal Nerve
- Anatomy
- Clinical presentation
- Interventional Pain Therapies
Summary of Dr. Trescott's Article and Key Points:
- Headaches, affecting 28 million people in the US, pose a
significant burden on society in terms of medical costs and lost
labor. They are complex neurologic disorders with diverse origins
and causes.
- Headaches are often viewed as the primary pathology, but they
are fundamentally a symptom. Understanding them is an evolving
science, and their patterns can be recognized for effective
diagnosis and treatment.
- In 2003, Pareja et al proposed the term "epicrania" for
headaches triggered by extracranial causes, suggesting a link
between intracranial components and extracranial nerves.
Peripheral Triggers and Plastic Surgery:
- Plastic surgeons noted relief of migraines through corrugator
muscle resection and botulinum toxin injection, indicating
peripheral headache triggers.
- Severe migraines post-head or neck injury may have an
extracranial origin, suggesting peripheral nerve irritation.
Traditional migraine medications may offer modest relief.
- Primary treatment involves inhibiting nerve irritation through
interventional pain techniques, turning off the pain origin and
associated migraine centers.
Ultrasound Advantages:
- Evaluation and injection of nerves have traditionally used
landmarks and fluoroscopic images, but ultrasound offers unique
advantages.
- Nerves often travel with arteries, potentially contributing to
"throbbing" pain. Ultrasound provides a more precise and dynamic
visualization of these structures.
Exploring Extracranial Causes:
- The International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD)
categorizes headaches as primary or secondary. While valuable, it
broadly defines peripheral nerve contributions as "Other Terminal
Branch Neuralgias."
- The study of extracranial peripheral nerve entrapments and
dysfunction reveals overlap between ICHD-defined headaches and
potential nerve entrapments causing these pain patterns.
- Collaboration with disciplines like pain management enriches
the understanding and treatment options for headaches.
Conclusion:
- Headaches, often seen as isolated intracranial phenomena, may
have extracranial triggers. Understanding and treating these
triggers, especially through ultrasound-guided techniques, present
a promising avenue in headache management.
NRAP Academy also offers:
- Board Review
- Regenerative Medicine Training
- The
Virtual Pain Fellowship (online training program with
discount to live workshops)
Private Ultrasound Training
Available
Email Info@NRAPpain.org
Reference:
- Trescot A. Ultrasound for evaluation and treatment of
headaches. Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care 2017;21(2):241-253.
Publication Details:
- Received: 15 Aug 2015, Reviewed: 2 Jun 2016, Accepted: 28 Jun
2016.
This podcast explores the dynamic relationship between
intracranial and extracranial factors in headaches, shedding light
on potential breakthroughs in their evaluation and treatment.
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