Migraine is Associated With Altered Mechanical Pain Sensitivity. This Study Investigates Mechanical Pain Sensitivity, Headache Burden, and Quality of Life in Episodic and Chronic Migraine, Comparing Pressure Algometry and Algopeg® and Assessing Mechanosensitivity of Peripheral Nerves.

NCT07559565 · Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 102

Last updated 2026-04-30

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Summary

Migraine is one of the most prevalent neurological disorders and is associated with a substantial individual and societal burden. In chronic migraine, central and peripheral sensitization mechanisms are considered key pathophysiological factors and may manifest, among other features, as altered mechanical pain sensitivity.

Quantitative assessment of mechanical pain sensitivity using pressure algometry is an established method; however, it is partly dependent on examiner technique and measurement protocols. The Algopeg® represents a standardized instrument for assessing mechanical pain sensitivity and may serve as a practical complement or alternative to classical pressure algometry. To date, evidence regarding the use of the Algopeg® in migraine populations remains limited.

In addition to increased mechanosensitivity in trigeminal and extra-trigeminal regions, peripheral nerve structures, such as branches of the greater occipital nerve and the supraorbital nerve, may show sensitivity to mechanical stimuli during neurodynamic testing or palpation. This may have clinical relevance, as these regions are often targeted in symptomatic and prophylactic treatments.

The aim of this study is to systematically investigate mechanical pain sensitivity, headache-related outcomes, and quality of life in patients with episodic and chronic migraine. Furthermore, the study aims to compare pressure algometry and Algopeg® measurements and to explore the clinical relevance of mechanosensitivity in specific peripheral nerve regions using a standardized assessment protocol.

Conditions

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

pressure pain algometry

Pressure pain algometry will be compared with an alternative tool to evaluate a potentially faster and more cost-effective method for assessing mechanical hypersensitivity in migraine. Furthermore, neurodynamic tests targeting mechanosensitivity of neural soft tissues will be examined with regard to their validity in primary headache disorders.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Bernhard Taxer

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Stefan Leis, PD Dr.med. · Paracelsus Medical University for Neurology - Christian-Doppler-Klinik Salzburg

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
65 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2026-06-01
Primary Completion
2026-09-30
Completion
2026-11-30

Countries

  • Austria

Study Locations

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