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Association of Jaw Dysfunction With Neck Disability in Subjects With Chronic Cervical Spine Disorders

Completed
Conditions
Cervical Pain
TMJ Pain
Musculoskeletal Pain
Registration Number
NCT04849442
Lead Sponsor
Horus University
Brief Summary

Since TMJ and cervical pain incidence are rising and both structures are highly interrelated anatomically and functionally. And yet no standard protocol for TMD therapy The objective of this study is to state if there is a correlation between TMD and cervical dysfunction. To help reach a better diagnosis and a more holistic treatment. Forty volunteers (15 male and 25 female) between the ages of 20 to 40 were recruited. Cervical ROM was measured in all directions (rotation, flexion and extension, and sidebending) by CROM device, and a 10 cm plastic ruler marked in both centimeters and millimeters was used to measure TMJ vertical opening.

Detailed Description

Background: The incidence of temporomandibular dysfunction has been rapidly increasing in the past years especially among women and still no definite treatment protocol and that's due to the inter lapping of anatomy and neurology of this joint with other structures all over the body. The cervical spine dysfunction has a high incidence as well, and they are common to coexist as they are highly interrelated. Objective: The objective of this study is to emphasize the interrelation between cervical dysfunction and TMJ dysfunction by examining the relationship between cervical spine ROM and TMJ vertical opening ROM to provide better recognition of the etiology of TMJ dysfunction thus a holistic intervention. Materials and methods: It is a bivariate correlational research design. Forty subjects between the age of 20 -40 years (15male/ 25females) were recruited. Cervical ROM was measured by CROM device for all 6 cervical movements. The TMJ vertical mouth opening was measured by a 10 cm ruler. The CROM will be used consistent with standard clinical procedures, with 3 takes for each measurement to decrease human error. The measurements were taken one shot.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Between the ages of 20 and 40
  2. Female and Male
  3. Suffering from a reduced cervical ROM
  4. No reported TMJ pain
Exclusion Criteria
    1. Tumor (anywhere in the body)
  1. Recent trauma to the neck, torso or upper limb
  2. Active inflammation in the cervical region, upper thoraxic spine and chest or upper limb
  3. Recent use of orthodontics prostheses

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Cervical spine range of motion by CROM"through study completion, an average of 3 months"

measuring the change of cervical range of motion in all directions (rotation, flexion and extension, and side bending)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
TMJ vertical opening"through study completion, an average of 3 months"

measuring the change of TMJ vertical opening by the second device used was a 10 cm plastic ruler marked in both centimeters and millimeters was used in the measurements, with (ICC 2,K) varied from 0.90 to 1.0, placed between the upper and lower edges of the central incisors

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Outpatient clinic, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University

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Cairo, Egypt

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