Forward Head Posture Correction Impact on Temporomandibular Dysfunction: A Randomized Controlled Trial
概览
- 阶段
- 不适用
- 干预措施
- 未指定
- 疾病 / 适应症
- Temporomandibular Disorder
- 发起方
- Shima Abdollah Mohammad Zadeh
- 入组人数
- 63
- 试验地点
- 1
- 主要终点
- Anamnestic questionnaire by Fonseca
- 状态
- 尚未招募
- 最后更新
- 2年前
概览
简要总结
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of nerd neck correction on damaged jaw in people who suffers from jaw problems and nerd neck. The main question it aims to answer:
- whether there are different effects of traditional nerd neck correction exercises, device correction method and dental splints on jaw features of pain and function.
Participants will:
- participants will be given the consent to sign first.
- participants will be assessed to check jaw pain and function.
- participants will be divided randomly into 3 groups.
- Each group will be given the treatment sessions for 6 weeks.
- participants will come back after 6 weeks for one last assessment.
Researchers will compare traditional, new and dental treatment groups to see if there is improvement in jaw characteristics.
详细描述
The relationship between the two conditions of forward head posture (FHP) and temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) have been previously stated with comparing the craniocervical angle (CVA) of TMD patients to the healthy individuals, still a clear relationship couldn't be drawn due to different study limitations such as the lack of subdivision in the TMD patients based on their diagnostic subcategories in addition to, patients posture might have been altered while the photo was captured. Ever since, multiple researchers deliberately investigated the two conditions association and inferred the following: 1. FHP can be a risk factor resulting in TMD where any alteration in the head position produces more tension on the masticatory muscles by changing the mandible position 2. TMD origins from muscular component is more significant than articular component yet the correlation between head posture and TMD is still not clear enough, however, if FHP and myogenic TMD were linked preventive measures can be taken. recently, multiple studies established a relation between the occurrence of FHP in TMD patients which supported the hypothesized relation between them. Till present, no study has investigated the FHP Denneroll cervical traction orthodontic (DCTO) correction impact alone on TMD and this is where the purpose of this study arises from.
研究者
Shima Abdollah Mohammad Zadeh
Principal Investigator
University of Sharjah
入排标准
入选标准
- •The participant experiencing one or more of TMD signs or symptoms and has been diagnosed with TMD beside having forward head posture with craniocervical (CVA) angle \<
- •The study will be limited to the patients in the dental clinic of the university of Sharjah.
- •Participants experiencing mild to moderate myogenic TMD with symptoms of orofacial pain and limited range of jaw opening.
排除标准
- •Previous head, neck or TMJ traumas.
- •History of temporomandibular joint surgery.
结局指标
主要结局
Anamnestic questionnaire by Fonseca
时间窗: Baseline (pre-treatment) and week 7 (post-treatment)
To evaluate TMD by 10 questions with their corresponding scores from 0 to 1
Craniocervical angle - CVA
时间窗: Baseline (pre-treatment) and week 7 (post-treatment)
photographic method to evaluate the angle where an angle less than 50 degrees will be considered as forward head posture
次要结局
- Boley Gauge(Baseline (pre-treatment) and week 7 (post-treatment))
- Numerical Rating Scale (NRS)(Baseline (pre-treatment) and week 7 (post-treatment))
- Mandibular Opening(Baseline (pre-treatment) and week 7 (post-treatment))