Individuals who were diagnosed with reduction disc displacement by Research Diagnostic criteria for Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD / RDC) were included in the study. Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises were performed for 30 minutes using neck jaw and tongue patterns with rhythmic stabilization (RS) and combination of isotonics (CI) techniques by physiotherapist. Maximal mouth openings were measured with caliper, pain intensities were measured with visual analogue scale and pressure pain thresholds with hand algometer.
TMD patients who are diagnosed by TMD/RDC are firstly assessed by physiotherapist for maximal mouth opening(MMO), pain intensity and pressure pain threshold. Then they will taught exercises with rhythmic initiation which includes repetation of the patern and 15 repetitions are applied as warm-up period. Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) exercises are performed in the neck and jaw patterns with rhythmic stabilization (RS) and combination of isotonics (CI) techniques. In the neck, right rotation-right lateral flexion, left rotation-left lateral flexion pattern, and the opening and closing pattern according to the working mechanics of the masseter and temporal muscle in the chin, RS and CI techniques are used. By providing maximum resistance in accordance with the needs of each individual, the RS protocol consist of isometric contractions that would not involve changing movements for 10 seconds. The combination of isotonics technique include combined concentric, isometric, and eccentric contraction of the agonist muscle for 5 seconds of each contraction without rest. CI exercises consist of 15 repetitions per set. A 30-second rest given between sets to include recovery. After exercises immediate MMO, pain intensity and pain treshold assessment will be applied.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
25
PNF exercises were applied in 3 sets of 15 repetitions based on movement in the diagonal plane, using head, neck and chin patterns. Contractions were sustained for at least 10 seconds.
Istanbul Medipol University
Istanbul, Beykoz, Turkey (Türkiye)
Pain Treshold
The pain threshold will be measured with an algometer at certain points on the muscles in the area where the exercise is applied.
Time frame: the immediate effect will be measured as soon as the exercise is finished
Pain intensity
The level of pain felt will be marked with a visual analog scale on a 10-centimeter paper.
Time frame: the immediate effect will be measured as soon as the exercise is finished
Maximum mouth opening
Individuals will be asked to open their mouths as much as they can, and mouth opening will be measured with a caliper.
Time frame: the immediate effect will be measured as soon as the exercise is finished
Unassisted opening
the individual is told to open their mouth and the gap is measured with a caliper.
Time frame: the immediate effect will be measured as soon as the exercise is finished
maximum unassisted opening
Without trying to increase the mouth opening with hand or any help, the individual actively opens mouth as much as they can and the opening is measured with a caliper.
Time frame: the immediate effect will be measured as soon as the exercise is finished
maximum assisted opening
It is measured with a caliper by asking individuals to open their mouths as much as they can and open more by helping with their hands at the last point.
Time frame: the immediate effect will be measured as soon as the exercise is finished
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