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Papers: 21 Dec 2024 - 28 Dec 2024


2024 Dec 20


Headache


39703191

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of the occipital nerves as treatment for chronic cluster headache.

Authors

Fogh-Andersen IS, Petersen AS, Jensen RH, Sørensen JCH, Meier K

Abstract

Chronic cluster headache (CCH) is an excruciatingly painful condition that can be difficult to treat sufficiently with the available medical treatment options. The greater occipital nerves (GON) are of major interest in treating CCH, and various invasive treatment modalities, such as stimulating or blocking the nerves, have been applied. Because the terminal segment of the GON has a superficial course, the nerve is also accessible for non-invasive transcutaneous stimulation. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) has been suggested as a treatment for different chronic headaches, but evidence of the efficacy in patients with CCH is scarce. Additionally, no consensus exists on the optimal placement of the transcutaneous stimulation electrodes or the treatment usage pattern.