The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effects of progressive neck motor control exercises on craniocervical pain, posture, function and kinesiophobia in different types of temporomandibular dysfunction. The secondary aim of the study was to examine the differences between the effects of progressive neck motor control exercises on different types of temporomandibular dysfunction.
In this randomised controlled study, the effects of progressive neck motor control exercise therapy on craniocervical pain, posture, function and kinesiophobia in individuals with different types of temporomandibular dysfunction (myofascial, disc displacement with reduction, disc displacement without reduction) and their differences with the control group will be compared. Participants diagnosed by a dentist according to three different types of temporomandibular dysfunction will be included in the study. Participants will be divided into groups by block randomisation method. A total of 6 groups will be included in the study, including participants with three different types of temporomandibular dysfunction who voluntarily agree to participate in the study and meet the inclusion criteria, and the control group of each group. The study groups will receive the same treatment and patient education for 6 weeks, while the control groups will receive only patient education.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
75
The exercise programme will be conducted as a single session two days a week for 6 weeks. The sessions will always be conducted by the same physiotherapist. Each exercise session will consist of 10 minutes of warm-up exercises, 40 minutes of neck motor control exercises and 10 minutes of cool down exercises. Each exercise will be performed as 2 sets of 10 repetitions.
The content of this education consists of information about the disease and symptoms, chewing recommendations, dietary changes, parafunctional habits, activities to be avoided, posture recommendations.
Karadeniz Technical University
Trabzon, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGFonseca Anamnestic Index
Assessment of Temporomandibular Dysfunction Severity
Time frame: 1st, sixth week, first mont
Numeric Pain Scale
Assessment of Pain, 0: No pain, 10: Maximum pain
Time frame: 1st, sixth week, first mont
Pressure pain threshold
Assessment of Pressure pain threshold
Time frame: 1st, sixth week, first mont
Range of motion
Assessment of Temporomandibular joint and neck range of motion
Time frame: 1st, sixth week, first mont
Joint position error test
Assessment of Cervical proprioception
Time frame: 1st, sixth week, first mont
Endurance
Assessment of Deep neck flexor endurance
Time frame: 1st, sixth week, first mont
Photographic Posture Analysis
Assessment of head and neck posture
Time frame: 1st, sixth week, first mont
Mandibular Function Impairment Questionnaire
Assessment of Mandibular Function
Time frame: 1st, sixth week, first mont
Tampa kinesiophobia scale
Assessment of kinesiophobia for temporomandibular joint, 12 points: low kinesiophobia; 48 points:high kinesiophobia
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Time frame: 1st, sixth week, first mont