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G E Cordingley

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Holroyd K, Tkachuk G, ODonnell F, Cordingley G
Cephalalgia . 2006 Aug; 26(8):973-82. PMID: 16886934
This study aimed to examine penetration of the blind in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Neurologists' ratings of improvement and medication side-effects, participants' ratings of improvement and daily diary recordings of...
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Holroyd K, ODONNELL F, Stensland M, Lipchik G, Cordingley G, Carlson B
JAMA . 2001 May; 285(17):2208-15. PMID: 11325322
Context: Chronic tension-type headaches are characterized by near-daily headaches and often are difficult to manage in primary practice. Behavioral and pharmacological therapies each appear modestly effective, but data are lacking...
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Lipchik G, Holroyd K, ODONNELL F, Cordingley G, Waller S, Labus J, et al.
Cephalalgia . 2000 Dec; 20(7):638-46. PMID: 11128821
We examined pericranial muscle tenderness and abnormalities in the second exteroceptive suppression period (ES2) of the temporalis muscle in chronic tension-type headache (CTTH; n = 245) utilizing a blind design...
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Holroyd K, France J, Cordingley G, Rokicki L, Kvaal S, Lipchik G, et al.
J Consult Clin Psychol . 1995 Apr; 63(2):327-30. PMID: 7751496
This article evaluated the ability of propranolol to enhance results achieved with relaxation-biofeedback training. Thirty-three patients were randomized to relaxation-biofeedback training alone (administered in a limited-contact treatment format), or to...
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Cordingley G
J Lab Clin Med . 1991 Sep; 118(3):297-8. PMID: 1919302
No abstract available.
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Holroyd K, Nash J, Pingel J, Cordingley G, Jerome A
J Consult Clin Psychol . 1991 Jun; 59(3):387-93. PMID: 2071723
Forty-one recurrent tension headache sufferers were randomly assigned to either cognitive-behavioral therapy (administered in a primarily home-based treatment protocol) or to amitriptyline therapy (with dosage individualized at 25, 50, or...
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Holroyd K, Penzien D, Cordingley G
Headache . 1991 May; 31(5):333-40. PMID: 1830566
We used meta-analytic statistical techniques to synthesize findings from studies that evaluated propranolol HCI for the prevention of recurrent migraine (2,403 treated patients). The modal migraine sufferer treated in these...
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Cordingley G
J Lab Clin Med . 1991 Jan; 117(1):85-6. PMID: 1987313
No abstract available.
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Holroyd K, Holm J, Penzien D, Cordingley G, Hursey K, Martin N, et al.
Biofeedback Self Regul . 1989 Dec; 14(4):301-8. PMID: 2698751
This report presents the first prospective comparison of the long-term maintenance of reductions in recurrent migraine headaches achieved with (abortive) pharmacological and nonpharmacological (combined relaxation training and thermal biofeedback training)...
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Holroyd K, Cordingley G, Pingel J, Jerome A, Theofanous A, Jackson D, et al.
Headache . 1989 Mar; 29(3):148-53. PMID: 2496052
Research suggests that approximately one half of recurrent headache sufferers fail to adhere properly to drug treatment regimens with as many as two thirds of patients failing to make optimal...