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Figure 1 Flow chart of the participation.
Table 2 Definition of rhinosinusitis by the AmericanAcademy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery [21]
Table 3 Contact and treatment pattern in relation to secondary headache diagnoses
Table 3 shows that 73% (82/113) had used CAM fortheir secondary chronic headache. Physiotherapy, acu-puncture and chiropractic were most frequently used.Physiotherapy was most commonly used in CPTH, CEHand HACRS, i.e
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