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Effect of Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment on Temporomandibular Disorder"

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Temporomandibular Disorder
Chronic Low-back Pain
Interventions
Other: Therapeutic Group
Other: Rocabado's Group
Registration Number
NCT06343155
Lead Sponsor
Medipol University
Brief Summary

According to the information obtained from clinical studies, it has been stated that Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) is associated with chronic low back pain (LBP). In this study, participants will be divided into two groups. Only Rocabado's exercise will be given to the Rocabado's group (RG), and Rocabado's and therapeutic lumbar exercises will be given to the therapeutic group (TG). Warm-up exercises will be given before starting the exercises with the therapeutic group, and cool-down exercises will be given after the exercises with the therapeutic group. At the end of the sixth week, the effect of therapeutic lumbar exercises on TMD pain and function will be evaluated.

Detailed Description

Studies indicate that TMD could coexist with low back pain. It has been proven in studies that physiotherapy reduces inflammation, joint pain, and mandibular movement limitation in TMD patients. The most common exercise known for TMD is defined as Rocabado's exercise 6x6. Each exercise is given in 6 sets of 6 repetitions. Rocabado's described techniques to facilitate neuromuscular stabilization using repeated lateral deviation movements. This technique can be used as a proprioceptive exercise method to increase functionality in areas where there is no pain. For patients with low back pain, our treatment goal is to minimize bed rest and restore functionality as soon as possible. Physiotherapy is recommended for patients with low back pain, and an exercise program is created according to the reasons and demands of the patients. There are many different intervention options, such as aerobic exercises, stretching exercises, and muscle building. Therapeutic exercises show positive results in low back and neck pain. In studies conducted in the treatment of TMD, the effect of therapeutic exercises on pain is still not fully known. Our aim in our study is to examine the effect of chronic low back pain treatment on temporomandibular disorder. Participants will be divided into two groups: the therapeutic group and the Rocabado's group. The therapeutic group will receive therapeutic lumbar exercises via remote online video for 6 weeks and will additionally be asked to do the Rocabado's exercise. Rocabado's exercises will be given to the Rocabado's group only as home exercises. In order to compare the effects of these techniques with each other, pre-treatment and post-treatment evaluations will be made for both groups.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • Between the ages 23-65
  • Pain in the Temporomandibular Joint area for at least 3 months
  • Participants had low back pain complaints for at least 6 months and were diagnosed with chronic low back pain.
Exclusion Criteria
  • History of trauma, anatomical deformities and fractures,
  • Diagnosed orthopedic or rheumatological diseases,
  • Acute trauma or infection in relevant areas,
  • Pregnancy,
  • Having received TMD treatment or been included in a physiotherapy program in the last 6 months,
  • History of vertebral fracture in the last 6 months,
  • Individuals with a history of surgery in the lumbar region.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Therapeutic ExercisesRocabado's GroupParticipants will be planned to participate in therapeutic lumbar exercises in groups of 5, in the morning and at noon, via the Zoom Platform in 40-minute sessions, 3 days a week, with a physiotherapist, for 6 weeks. Additionally, participants will do Rocabado's exercise at home. All exercises will be taught face to face in the first session. Online sessions with the physiotherapist will continue. A 5-minute warm-up and cool-down period and a 30-minute exercise period are planned. Patients will be asked to perform the exercises in 3 sets of 10-15 repetitions and will be allowed to rest for 10 seconds. Every exercise performed unilaterally will be performed bilaterally.
Therapeutic ExercisesTherapeutic GroupParticipants will be planned to participate in therapeutic lumbar exercises in groups of 5, in the morning and at noon, via the Zoom Platform in 40-minute sessions, 3 days a week, with a physiotherapist, for 6 weeks. Additionally, participants will do Rocabado's exercise at home. All exercises will be taught face to face in the first session. Online sessions with the physiotherapist will continue. A 5-minute warm-up and cool-down period and a 30-minute exercise period are planned. Patients will be asked to perform the exercises in 3 sets of 10-15 repetitions and will be allowed to rest for 10 seconds. Every exercise performed unilaterally will be performed bilaterally.
Rocabado's ExercisesRocabado's GroupEach exercise will consist of 6 sets and 6 repetitions.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Temporomandibular Joint Range of Motion Measurement (ROM)six week

Pain-free Mouth Opening (PMO):A premeasured mm caliper was attached to each participant's chin as a reference. Each participant will be instructed to open their mouth as wide as possible to the point where there is no pain.Maximum Unassisted Mouth Opening(MAO) It will be defined as the maximum distance a subject can open his mouth without feeling any pain. After the patient opens his mouth wide in this way, mouth opening will be measured.Maximum Assisted Mouth Opening(MAO): Once the patient is this open, the investigator will place his or her fingers on the patient's upper and lower central incisors, forcing the patient's mouth to open wider. Right Lateral Movement (RML)-Left Lateral Movement (LLM): Lateral right and left movements:Lateral right and left movements: For these measurements it is recommended the demarcation of two reference points, on the maxilla and mandible, close to the midline

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Jaw Functional Limitation Scale 20 (JFLS-20)six week

The Jaw Functional Limitation Scale 20 (JFLS-20) will be used to measure changes in functional disability. The JFLS has 3 subcomponents: mastication, vertical jaw mobility, and emotional and verbal expression. The Jaw Functional Limitation Scale 20 (JFLS20) has a score range of 1 to 200, with higher scores indicating worsening jaw function.

Oral Health Impact Profile - 14 (OHIP-14)six week

Quality of life was measured using 14 item OHIP-14 comprising 7 different domains (functional limitation, physical pain, psychological discomfort, psychological disability, physical disability, social disability, and handicap) \[10\]. Each domain was assessed by two questions, scored using a 5-point Likert scale (0 = never to 4 = very often). The total OHIP-14 score was derived by a summing of the domain scores. A higher score indicates a poorer quality of life

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Istanbul Medipol University

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Istanbul, Turkey

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