Basic Body Awareness Therapy in Individuals With Migraine
Examining the Effectiveness of Basic Body Awareness Therapy in Individuals With Migraine
Mustafa Kemal University
40 participants
Jan 2, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
One biopsychosocial approach proven effective in headache treatment is basic body awareness therapy. This study was planned to evaluate the effectiveness of basic body awareness training and lifestyle recommendations in individuals diagnosed with migraine. Functional status will be assessed using the Migraine-Related Disability Assessment Scale (MIDAS), sleep quality using the Jenkins Sleep Scale (JUS), and quality of life using the Headache Impact Test. Assessment of functional status, sleep quality, and quality of life will be performed before treatment and after treatment (at the end of week 8).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Diagnosed with migraine,
- Experiencing at least 3 migraine attacks per month,
- Between the ages of 18 and 55 and who volunteer to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria6
- History of secondary headaches,
- Being pregnant,
- Having any other neurological disease besides migraine,
- Having other secondary headaches in addition to migraine,
- History of malignancy,
- Regularly practicing meditation, yoga, or mindfulness-based practices.
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Interventions
Participants will receive body awareness therapy. The program will be administered over an eight-week period and will include exercises appropriate for the study population.
Standard treatment will be in the form of individual information sessions lasting approximately 30 minutes for both groups. Brochures will be created for distribution to individuals.
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NCT07328685