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NCT07554664 Central Sensitization, Work-Related Stress, and Musculoskeletal Symptoms in Desk-Based Workers With and Without Migraine

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NCT ID NCT07554664
Status Recruiting
Phase
Sponsor Bozok University
Condition Migraine
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment 159 participants
Start Date 2026-04-23
Primary Completion 2026-05-10

Eligibility & Interventions

Sex All sexes
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 65 Years
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL

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What to Expect as a Participant

This is an observational study. You will not receive an experimental treatment; researchers will collect data based on your existing condition or standard treatment.

This trial targets 159 participants in total. It began in 2026-04-23 with a primary completion date of 2026-05-10.

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Brief Summary

Migraine is a common neurological disease causing significant disability worldwide, with an estimated global prevalence of 14.4%. It represents a significant individual and societal burden, particularly for working-age individuals, as it can significantly impact work performance, productivity, and daily living activities. Migraine is not merely a headache; it is characterized by increased excitability of neurons in the central nervous system, leading to hypersensitivity to pain. Central sensory mechanisms are thought to play a role in the pathophysiology and chronicity of migraine, causing increased pain sensitivity, allodynia, and potentially related to musculoskeletal pain. Furthermore, psychosocial factors and work stress have been identified as significant factors associated with both headaches and musculoskeletal pain. Literature indicates that neck pain is common in individuals with migraine headaches; in fact, neck pain is twice as frequent in patients with chronic migraine headaches compared to those with episodic migraine. While evidence regarding back pain is limited, it has been shown that individuals with chronic headaches report back pain more frequently. In modern work environments, sedentary work and prolonged computer use are increasing. Prolonged sitting, improper ergonomics, and repetitive movements are considered significant risk factors for musculoskeletal problems. This can lead to pain and functional limitations, particularly in the neck, shoulders, and back. Although there has been an increase in working from home, especially after the pandemic, the time spent at a desk is still similar to that spent in the workplace. It is stated that static muscle activity and improper postures maintained during prolonged computer use can lead to increased strain on cervical and upper extremity muscles, exacerbating musculoskeletal symptoms. Literature reports that headaches and neck pain are common among individuals who work at desks; for example, a study of office workers reported that approximately 80% of individuals with headaches also experienced neck pain. Furthermore, high workload, time pressure, and psychosocial stress factors have been shown to be associated with both headaches and musculoskeletal pain in individuals who work at desks. Therefore, desk-based work conditions are considered a significant environmental factor that may play a role in the onset or exacerbation of migraine and musculoskeletal symptoms. Despite this, studies examining musculoskeletal symptoms, central sensitivity, and work stress together in desk-bound migraine patients are limited in the literature. Most studies have only examined individuals with headaches or evaluated musculoskeletal findings in limited areas. Therefore, studies comparing desk-bound migraine patients with non-migraine-bound desk-bound individuals could fill a significant gap in the literature. In this context, it is believed that the planned study will contribute to a better understanding of the possible relationships between migraine and musculoskeletal symptoms, help develop protective and rehabilitative approaches to the work environment, and benefit individuals exposed to musculoskeletal risks in desk-bound work, within the scope of Sustainable Development Goals 3: ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. The aim of this study is to compare central sensitization, work-related stress levels, and musculoskeletal symptoms in desk-based workers according to the presence of migraine and to examine the relationships among these variables.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Being between 18 and 65 years of age * Having been employed in an office job for at least 6 months * Working at a desk for at least 4 hours a day * Being able to read and understand Turkish * Agreeing to participate voluntarily * For individuals with a migraine diagnosis, having an episodic or chronic migraine diagnosis according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders Edition 3 criteria * For individuals without a migraine diagnosis, not having a diagnosis of migraine or other primary headache. Exclusion Criteria: * A history of neurological disorder (e.g., Multiple Sclerosis) * Inflammatory rheumatic disorders (e.g., Rheumatoid Arthritis) * Generalized chronic pain syndromes (e.g., Fibromyalgia) * Any other headache disease * Any other systemic disease * Acute fracture and infection * Neck or spinal surgery within the last 6 months * Serious musculoskeletal trauma within the last 6 months * Pregnancy * A cognitive or psychiatric condition that would prevent completion of the questionnaires * In the control group without a migraine diagnosis, a history of recurrent headaches within the last year.

Contact & Investigator

Central Contact

Dilara ONAN, PhD

✉ dilaraonan@gmail.com

📞 +905358642234

Principal Investigator

Dilara Onan, PhD

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Yozgat Bozok University

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can join the NCT07554664 clinical trial?

This trial is open to participants of all sexes, aged 18 Years or older, up to 65 Years, studying Migraine. Full inclusion and exclusion criteria are listed in the Eligibility Criteria section. Always confirm your eligibility with the research team before applying.

Is NCT07554664 currently recruiting?

Yes, NCT07554664 is actively recruiting participants. Contact the research team at dilaraonan@gmail.com for enrollment information.

Where is the NCT07554664 trial being conducted?

This trial is being conducted at Gaziantep, Turkey (Türkiye).

Who is sponsoring the NCT07554664 clinical trial?

NCT07554664 is sponsored by Bozok University. The principal investigator is Dilara Onan, PhD at Yozgat Bozok University. The trial plans to enroll 159 participants.

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