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![]() Headache: The Journal of Head and Face PainVolume 20 Issue 4, Pages 213 - 216 Published Online: 22 Jun 2005 © 2010 American Headache Society Published on behalf of the American Headache Society
Abstract | Full Text: PDF (Size: 35K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Treatment of Post-traumatic Headache with Amitriptyline Copyright © 1980 American Headache Society (formerly the American Association for the Study of Headache) ABSTRACTSYNOPSIS Twenty-three patients were studied retrospectively for treatment received for post-head injury. Over 90% of the patients treated made an excellent or good recovery. Prognosis in the post-head injury victim with headache, irritability, and dizziness and visual problem, can be improved with the judicious use of amitriptyline and a counseling program with concentration on aiding the patient in communicating with significant members of his environment. Additionally, diagnosis and treatment of superimposed specific type of headache must be accomplished. Accepted for Publication: January 5, 1980. |
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