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Effect of pain on cranio-cervico-mandibular function and postural stability in people with temporomandibular joint disorders

Mehmet Miçooğulları, İnci Yüksel, Salih Angın

2024The Korean journal of pain19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Neck and jaw pain is common and is associated with jaw functional limitations, postural stability, muscular endurance, and proprioception. This study aimed to investigate the effect of jaw and neck pain on craniocervico- mandibular functions and postural stability in patients with temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJDs). Methods: Fifty-two patients with TMJDs were included and assessed using Fonseca's Questionnaire and the Helkimo Clinical Dysfunction Index. An isometric strength test was performed for the TMJ depressor and cervical muscles. The TMJ position sense (TMJPS) test and cervical joint position error test (CJPET) were employed for proprioception. Total sway degree was obtained for the assessment of postural stability. Deep neck flexor endurance (DNFE) was assessed using the craniocervical flexion test. The mandibular function impairment questionnaire (MFIQ) was employed to assess mandibular function, and the craniovertebral angle (CVA) was measured for forward head posture. Results: = 0.230). Conclusions: Patients with painful TMJDs, could have impaired muscle strength and proprioception of the TMJ and cervical region. The jaw and neck pain could also affect postural stability, and the endurance of deep neck flexors as well as mandibular functions in TMJDs.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineProprioceptionTemporomandibular jointIsometric exerciseNeck painTMJ disordersPhysical medicine and rehabilitationForward head postureOrthodonticsPhysical therapyAlternative medicinePathologyTemporomandibular Joint DisordersOrthodontics and Dentofacial OrthopedicsOccupational health in dentistry
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