Migraine is often comorbid with chronic pain.1,2,3 Indeed, migraine and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are thought to share some pathology and clinical characteristics.3

The Norwegian HUNT survey found a strong association between chronic headache and musculoskeletal symptoms and joint pain.1

Chronic headache was more prevalent in participants with musculoskeletal symptoms than those without: OR: 4.6 (95% CI: 4.0, 5.3)1

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