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Qué (quién) es muscle contraction headache - definición

COMMON TYPE OF HEADACHE CLASSIFIED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF HEADACHE DISORDERS 3RD EDITION
Tension headaches; Tension type headache; Tension-type headache; Tension Headache; Stress headache; Muscle contraction headaches; Chronic tension headache; Muscle-tension headache; Muscle contraction headache
  • Classification system for tension-type headache.

Tension headache         
Tension headache, also known as stress headache, or tension-type headache (TTH), is the most common type of primary headache. The pain can radiate from the lower back of the head, the neck, eyes or other muscle groups in the body typically affecting both sides of the head.
isokinetic         
  • Cross-bridge cycle
  • Structure of neuromuscular junction.
  •  Types of muscle contractions
  • Organization of skeletal muscle
  • Swellings called varicosities belonging to an autonomic neuron innervate the smooth muscle cells.
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Key proteins involved in cardiac calcium cycling and excitation-contraction coupling
  • Muscle length versus isometric force
  • Asynchronous muscles power flight in most insect species. a: Wings b: Wing joint c: Dorsoventral muscles power the upstroke d: Dorsolongitudinal muscles (DLM) power the downstroke. The DLMs are oriented out of the page.
  • In vertebrate animals, there are three types of muscle tissues: 1) skeletal, 2) smooth, and 3) cardiac
  • Sliding filament theory: A sarcomere in relaxed (above) and contracted (below) positions
PROCESS IN WHICH FORCE IS GENERATED WITHIN MUSCLE TISSUE, RESULTING IN A CHANGE IN MUSCLE GEOMETRY. FORCE GENERATION INVOLVES A CHEMO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION STEP THAT IS CARRIED OUT BY THE ACTIN/MYOSIN COMPLEX ACTIVITY, WHICH GENERATES FORCE
Eccentric (sport); Muscular contraction; Concentric exercise; Eccentric (Sport); Concentric contraction; Contractile proteins; Eccentric contraction; Excitation–contraction coupling; Excitation contraction coupling; Contraction of the muscles; E-C coupling; EC coupling; Isokinetic; M-response; Muscle relaxation; Muscle stimuli; Muscle contractions; Excitation-contraction coupling; Eccentric exercises; Muscle physiology; Cross-bridge cycle; Cross-bridge cycling; Crossbridge cycling; Crossbridge cycle
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Muscle contraction         
  • Cross-bridge cycle
  • Structure of neuromuscular junction.
  •  Types of muscle contractions
  • Organization of skeletal muscle
  • Swellings called varicosities belonging to an autonomic neuron innervate the smooth muscle cells.
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Key proteins involved in cardiac calcium cycling and excitation-contraction coupling
  • Muscle length versus isometric force
  • Asynchronous muscles power flight in most insect species. a: Wings b: Wing joint c: Dorsoventral muscles power the upstroke d: Dorsolongitudinal muscles (DLM) power the downstroke. The DLMs are oriented out of the page.
  • In vertebrate animals, there are three types of muscle tissues: 1) skeletal, 2) smooth, and 3) cardiac
  • Sliding filament theory: A sarcomere in relaxed (above) and contracted (below) positions
PROCESS IN WHICH FORCE IS GENERATED WITHIN MUSCLE TISSUE, RESULTING IN A CHANGE IN MUSCLE GEOMETRY. FORCE GENERATION INVOLVES A CHEMO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION STEP THAT IS CARRIED OUT BY THE ACTIN/MYOSIN COMPLEX ACTIVITY, WHICH GENERATES FORCE
Eccentric (sport); Muscular contraction; Concentric exercise; Eccentric (Sport); Concentric contraction; Contractile proteins; Eccentric contraction; Excitation–contraction coupling; Excitation contraction coupling; Contraction of the muscles; E-C coupling; EC coupling; Isokinetic; M-response; Muscle relaxation; Muscle stimuli; Muscle contractions; Excitation-contraction coupling; Eccentric exercises; Muscle physiology; Cross-bridge cycle; Cross-bridge cycling; Crossbridge cycling; Crossbridge cycle
Muscle contraction is the activation of tension-generating sites within muscle cells. In physiology, muscle contraction does not necessarily mean muscle shortening because muscle tension can be produced without changes in muscle length, such as when holding something heavy in the same position.

Wikipedia

Tension headache

Tension headache, also known as stress headache, or tension-type headache (TTH), is the most common type of primary headache. The pain can radiate from the lower back of the head, the neck, eyes or other muscle groups in the body typically affecting both sides of the head. Tension-type headaches account for nearly 90% of all headaches.

Pain medications, such as paracetamol and ibuprofen, are effective for the treatment of tension headache. Tricyclic antidepressants appear to be useful for prevention. Evidence is poor for SSRIs, propranolol and muscle relaxants.

As of 2016, tension headaches affect about 1.89 billion people and are more common in women than men (23% to 18% respectively).