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Tension headaches, which were renamed tension-type headaches by the [[International Headache Society]] in 1988, are the most common type of primary [[headache]]s. | Tension headaches, which were renamed tension-type headaches by the [[International Headache Society]] in 1988, are the most common type of primary [[headache]]s. | ||
== Historical Perspective == | |||
* Tension headaches, which were renamed tension-type headaches by the [[International Headache Society]] in 1988, are the most common type of primary [[headache]]s. | |||
* In the earlier days, it was known as stress or tension headache, muscle-contraction headache, psychomyogenic headache, and psychogenic headache. | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sabeeh Islam, MBBS[2]
Overview
Tension headaches, which were renamed tension-type headaches by the International Headache Society in 1988, are the most common type of primary headaches.
Historical Perspective
- Tension headaches, which were renamed tension-type headaches by the International Headache Society in 1988, are the most common type of primary headaches.
- In the earlier days, it was known as stress or tension headache, muscle-contraction headache, psychomyogenic headache, and psychogenic headache.