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Abstract Details

Physical Therapist-delivered Biofeedback-assisted Relaxation for Migraine: A Qualitative Analysis of Results from a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Headache
P1 - Poster Session 1 (8:00 AM-9:00 AM)
15-013

We assessed patient perspectives about in-person physical therapist (PT)-delivered biofeedback-assisted relaxation (BAR) for migraine.

Biofeedback is a Grade A evidence-based behavioral therapy for migraine. Although typically conducted by psychologists, PTs can receive training to administer biofeedback.

We qualitatively analyzed 1:1 semi-structured exit interviews (n=20) conducted in a Phase 2a, randomized, parallel study of PT-delivered BAR for migraine.

The following themes were identified: 1) Participants recognized benefits of PT-delivered BAR and generally found the in-person aspect to be enjoyable and necessary; 2) Participants experienced changes in their perspective on biofeedback and behavioral therapies for migraine after attending PT-delivered BAR sessions, in essence cognitive reframing, and would recommend PT-delivered BAR to others; 3) Participants tended to prefer specific BAR techniques more than others or found certain techniques more useful, informing proposed protocol alterations to consider; 4) Most participants continued to practice biofeedback techniques after protocol completion (i.e., 6 sessions), but recognized barriers to practicing between sessions/after protocol completion; 5) Participants had mixed opinions on potential similarities and differences between BAR delivered by PTs versus psychologists with some questioning about accessibility of BAR in the real world. Protocol recommendations included: additional/booster sessions, technique/exercise order, technique/exercise repetition, improved instructions for at-home practice, online or in-person group sessions/check-ins/reminders, and provision of wearable/device.

While PT-delivered BAR was generally well received, future work may focus on refining the current protocol based on patient feedback to better fit the needs of patients with migraine.

Authors/Disclosures
Mia T. Minen, MD, FAAN (NYULMC Neurology)
PRESENTER
The institution of Dr. Minen has received research support from NIH. Dr. Minen has received intellectual property interests from a discovery or technology relating to health care. Dr. Minen has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a First Contact-Primary Care Advisory Board Member with American Headache Society . Dr. Minen has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a Consultant for PCORI grant on migraine evidence based map for stakeholders with ECRI .
Julia Dorf Miss Dorf has nothing to disclose.
Erin Waire (NYU Langone Health) Erin Waire has nothing to disclose.
Naomi Lebowitz Ms. Lebowitz has nothing to disclose.
Peter Schultz, PT Mr. Schultz has nothing to disclose.