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Temporomandibular Joint Kinematics Changes in Pregnant Women: A Case-control Study

Completed
Conditions
Pelvic Pain
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: assesment
Registration Number
NCT04077775
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Brief Summary

The relationship between the pelvis and stomatognathic system:

Various rationales for the relationship between the spine or pelvis and TMJ have been found. These theories include fascial, myological interrelationships, referred pain patterns and facilitating tonic neck reflexes involving inter segmental spinal pathways. A contributing mechanism could be the relationship between how TMJ occlusion, head position and body posture relate to the body's natural neurological visual/vestibular righting mechanism (Blum, 2004).

There is a Correlation between the facial axis together with the lordotic angle and the pelvic inclination, the inner gonial angle and the mandibular plane with the lordotic angle and the pelvic inclination, as well as the facial depth with the pelvic inclination showed a significant correlation (Carsten et al., 2007).

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • The age of the participants will be ranged from 20 to 40 years. Their body mass index will be ranged from 20 to 25 kg/m2. They will have regular menstrual cycle. They will not receive any hormonal therapy or taking any regular drugs.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Bone disease. Discogenic state with radiculopathy or not. Systemic disease of musculoskeletal system. Any sensory problems. Previous vertebral fractures. Major spinal structural abnormality. Major jaw abnormality. Any jaw orthotics or prosthesis. Missing teeth.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Study group (group A):assesmentStudy group (group ) Diagnostic Test: Study group (group A)24 women who have cyclic CPP I) Pelvic tilt angle: The physiotherapist stood beside the women and found the position of the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) accurately while the woman was in standing position. Hence the therapist placed one end arm of PALM inclinometer on ASIS, and the other end arm was placed on PSIS. The pelvic sagittal inclination angle was the angle between the horizontal line and a line passing through the ASIS and PSIS that determined by the bubble level in the PALM inclinometer
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Satisfaction assessed by the VAS3 months

Degrees of menstrual pain will be assessed using a VAS, which was a method of representing subjects' pain on a 10 cm linear scale. Score of 0 meant 'no pain' and 10 meant 'worst pain'. Tomeasure specific symptoms, such as the s

pelvic tilt in degrees:3 months

The blocks are released and the rods are placed over the crest of the ilium. The blocks are then pressed firmly toward the midline. Read the angle from the level. If the gauge reads over 21/2°, the result is listed as positive.Anterior pelvic tilting angle: PALM was used for measuring pelvic tilting angle. A mark was put on a point just inferior to ASIS; another mark was put just inferior to PSIS. The callipers of the PALM were put on these two points

jaw movement3 months

Maximal vertical mouth opening (MIO):

From sitting position, with the use of the calliper, the distance between the incisal edges along the midline of the upper and lower central incisors without pain was measured, by placing one end of the poley gauge against the incisal edge of one of the upper central incisors, and the other end against the incisal edge of the opposing lower incisor.

The distance recorded in millimeters, the subjects was instructed to" open your mouth as wide as possible without causing pain or discomfort". The poley gauge was sterilized with antiseptic solution before and after each measure

body mass index3 months

BMI in kg/m\^2

Spinal curves Measurement3 months

spinal inclinations

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Rovan Elbesh

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Giza, Egypt

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