The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between neck posture and balance in patients with posterior edentulous and full-toothed temporomandibular disorder and to compare the effectiveness of the physiotherapy program to be applied.
The study was planned as a quasi-experimental controlled study. A total of 26 patients with temporomandibular disorder, aged between 18-70 years, 13 of whom were in the Posterior Edentulous Group (PDG) and 13 were in the Fully Toothed Group (TDG), were included. Posture exercises and manual therapy were applied to both groups twice a week for six weeks. Mandibular range of motion, pain, muscle strength, deep neck flexor endurance, flexibility, shortness, range of motion (ROM), pressure pain threshold (BAE), psychological state, posture and balance were evaluated before and after exercise. The results of the study showed that six weeks of postural exercises and manual therapy provided significant improvement in all values (p\<0.05). A significant difference was found in pain, muscle strength, ROM, BAE and balance in PDG compared to TDG (p\<0.05). The results of the study showed that symptoms can be improved by giving posture exercises in patients with tempromandibular disorder. It was concluded that the improvement in PDG was higher than in TDG.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
26
Posture exercises, myofascial release techniques, sternocleidomastoideus and upper trapezius kinesio taping, trigger point ischemic compression, suboccipital release technique, cervical traction, deep neck flexors endurance exercises, massage
Dokuz Eylul University
Izmir, Turkey (Türkiye)
Mandibular Range of Motion
Maximal mouth opening, protrusion and both lateral excursions was recorded in millimeters. Change = ( Week 6 Score - Baseline Score) Comparison = (Posterior Edentulous Group Change Score - Fully Toothed Group Change Score)
Time frame: Baseline and week 6
Posture
Posture evaluated with New York Posture Rating Chart. Possible scores range from 13 (bad posture) to 65 (very good posture) Change = ( Week 6 Score - Baseline Score) Comparison = (Posterior Edentulous Group Change Score - Fully Toothed Group Change Score)
Time frame: Baseline and week 6
Balance
Balance evaluated with TETRAX® Interactive Balance System. Possible scores range from 0 (minimum fall risk) to 100 (high fall risk). Change = ( Week 6 Score - Baseline Score) Comparison = (Posterior Edentulous Group Change Score - Fully Toothed Group Change Score)
Time frame: Baseline and week 6
Pain Score with Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
NPRS is a validated, self-reported instrument assessing average pain intensity. Possible scores range from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst possible pain). Change = ( Week 6 Score - Baseline Score) Comparison = (Posterior Edentulous Group Change Score - Fully Toothed Group Change Score)
Time frame: Baseline and week 6
Active Cervical Range of Motion
Measured by a phone app named Clinometer. Change = ( Week 6 Score - Baseline Score) Comparison = (Posterior Edentulous Group Change Score - Fully Toothed Group Change Score)
Time frame: Baseline and week 6
Beck Depression Inventory
Beck Depression Inventory, which is a validated, self-reported scale, consists of 21 questions. According to the total result, 0-9 points indicates minimal depression, 10-16 points mild depression, 17-29 moderate depression, 30-63 severe depression. Change = ( Week 6 Score - Baseline Score) Comparison = (Posterior Edentulous Group Change Score - Fully Toothed Group Change Score)
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Time frame: Baseline and week 6