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01-03-2013 | Cover Picture
Wind instruments and headaches
Authors:
Juan F. Martínez-Lage, Marcelo Galarza, Miguel-Angel Pérez-Espejo, Antonio L. López-Guerrero, Matías Felipe-Murcia
Published in:
Child's Nervous System
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Issue 3/2013
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Abstract
The authors illustrate the cases of two children with headaches, one diagnosed with Chiari type 1 malformation and the other with hydrocephalus, who played wind instruments. Both patients manifested that their headaches worsened with the efforts made during playing their musical instruments. We briefly comment on the probable role played by this activity on the patients’ intracranial pressure and hypothesize that the headaches might be influenced by increases in their intracranial pressure related to Valsalva maneuvers. We had serious doubts on if we should advise our young patients about giving up playing their music instruments.