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Impact of Biodecoding on disability associated with migraine

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  • Garzón Cutiño, Lisbel
  • Valdés Izquierdo, Libertad Engracia
  • Valdés Santiago, Damian

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Introduction: migraine is a common neurological disease. 53% of patients have severe disability.Biodecoding is a holistic method that allows us to know through symptoms what the emotional origin of an illness may be.Methods: an experimental research was designed, pretest-postest and with a control group .40 patients were included in the study,20 who received treatment only with gabapentin (control group) and 20 who were additionally treated with biodecoding (study group). The response was evaluated one month and three months after the intervention. Descriptive statistics and inferences were used to analyze the data. Results: before the intervention, 75% of the patients in both groups had a very severe headache impact. One month after treatment, 70% of the patients in the study group had 15% in the control group had little or no impact. By the third month, 95% of the patients in the study group and 65% of the patients in the control group had little or no impact of the headache. Before treatment, 100% of the patients presented severe disability, after three months this disability had a statistically significant improvement.Conclusions: biodecoding reduces the severe impact of headache and reduces migraine disability

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  • Garzón Cutiño, Lisbel & Valdés Izquierdo, Libertad Engracia & Valdés Santiago, Damian, 2025. "Impact of Biodecoding on disability associated with migraine," SAP Multidisciplinary Open, South American Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwf:moarti:mo202537
    DOI: 10.62486/mo202537
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