Manual therapy and dry needling improve mobility, pain and reduce fear of COVID-19 in temporomandibular disorder patients: Randomized controlled trial

IF 1.2 Q3 REHABILITATION JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES Pub Date : 2024-05-27 DOI:10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.05.015
Caio César Quintiliano Ferreira , Karen Rodrigues Lima , Marco Fabrício Dias-Peixoto , Débora Ribeiro Orlando , Paula Midori Castelo , Luciano José Pereira , Eric Francelino Andrade
{"title":"Manual therapy and dry needling improve mobility, pain and reduce fear of COVID-19 in temporomandibular disorder patients: Randomized controlled trial","authors":"Caio César Quintiliano Ferreira ,&nbsp;Karen Rodrigues Lima ,&nbsp;Marco Fabrício Dias-Peixoto ,&nbsp;Débora Ribeiro Orlando ,&nbsp;Paula Midori Castelo ,&nbsp;Luciano José Pereira ,&nbsp;Eric Francelino Andrade","doi":"10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.05.015","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><h3>Background and purpose</h3><p>The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated pain and joint mobility outcomes in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD), being that effective treatments are of clinical interest. We aimed to evaluate the effects of manual therapy (MT) and dry needling (DN), compared to cognitive-behavioral therapy/control (CO), on pain, articular mobility, and fear of COVID-19 in patients with TMD.</p></div><div><h3>Materials and methods</h3><p>Sixty participants with myofascial TMD were randomly assigned to three groups: MT, DN, and CO. Participants received four weeks of treatment (30 min per week). The participants completed the Fear of COVID- 19 Scale, the Visual Analog Scale, and mandibular mobility was assessed. Data were collected before the intervention (T1), after the last treatment session (T2), and 30 days after the end of treatment (T3). The data were analyzed using two-way Mixed-Design ANOVA, considering the group effect (DN x MT x CO), time (T1, T2, and T3), and the interaction time × group in the observed variance of outcomes.</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>We observed an interaction effect of time × group for maximum mouth opening, protrusion, and pain. The maximum mouth opening increased in the DN and MT groups (p = 0.005), while protrusion increased in the DN group (p = 0.007; test power = 97%, large effect size). A decrease in pain scores over time was observed in the DN and MT groups (p &lt; 0.001; test power&gt;99%, large effect size). The fear of COVID-19 score decreased in the DN and MT groups after 30 days (p = 0.033).</p></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>DN and MT improve pain, joint mobility, and fear of COVID-19 in patients with TMD.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":51431,"journal":{"name":"JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":1.2000,"publicationDate":"2024-05-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1360859224002948","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"REHABILITATION","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0

Abstract

Background and purpose

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated pain and joint mobility outcomes in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD), being that effective treatments are of clinical interest. We aimed to evaluate the effects of manual therapy (MT) and dry needling (DN), compared to cognitive-behavioral therapy/control (CO), on pain, articular mobility, and fear of COVID-19 in patients with TMD.

Materials and methods

Sixty participants with myofascial TMD were randomly assigned to three groups: MT, DN, and CO. Participants received four weeks of treatment (30 min per week). The participants completed the Fear of COVID- 19 Scale, the Visual Analog Scale, and mandibular mobility was assessed. Data were collected before the intervention (T1), after the last treatment session (T2), and 30 days after the end of treatment (T3). The data were analyzed using two-way Mixed-Design ANOVA, considering the group effect (DN x MT x CO), time (T1, T2, and T3), and the interaction time × group in the observed variance of outcomes.

Results

We observed an interaction effect of time × group for maximum mouth opening, protrusion, and pain. The maximum mouth opening increased in the DN and MT groups (p = 0.005), while protrusion increased in the DN group (p = 0.007; test power = 97%, large effect size). A decrease in pain scores over time was observed in the DN and MT groups (p < 0.001; test power>99%, large effect size). The fear of COVID-19 score decreased in the DN and MT groups after 30 days (p = 0.033).

Conclusion

DN and MT improve pain, joint mobility, and fear of COVID-19 in patients with TMD.

查看原文
分享 分享
微信好友 朋友圈 QQ好友 复制链接
本刊更多论文
手法治疗和干针疗法可改善颞下颌关节紊乱症患者的活动能力、疼痛并减轻对 COVID-19 的恐惧:随机对照试验
背景和目的COVID-19大流行加剧了颞下颌关节紊乱症(TMD)患者的疼痛和关节活动度,因此有效的治疗方法备受临床关注。我们旨在评估手法治疗(MT)和干针疗法(DN)与认知行为疗法/对照组(CO)相比,对 TMD 患者疼痛、关节活动度和对 COVID-19 的恐惧的影响:MT组、DN组和CO组。参与者接受为期四周的治疗(每周 30 分钟)。参与者完成 COVID- 19 恐惧量表、视觉模拟量表,并对下颌活动度进行评估。数据收集于干预前(T1)、最后一次治疗后(T2)和治疗结束后 30 天(T3)。数据采用双向混合设计方差分析,在观察结果的方差中考虑了组效应(DN x MT x CO)、时间(T1、T2 和 T3)以及时间 × 组的交互作用。DN 组和 MT 组的最大张口度增加(p = 0.005),而 DN 组的突出度增加(p = 0.007;检验功率 = 97%,效应量大)。随着时间的推移,DN 组和 MT 组的疼痛评分有所下降(p <0.001;测试功率>99%,大效应量)。30 天后,DN 组和 MT 组对 COVID-19 的恐惧评分下降(p = 0.033)。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
求助全文
约1分钟内获得全文 去求助
来源期刊
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
133
审稿时长
321 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
期刊最新文献
Active versus passive foam rolling on range of motion, tissue property, and neural adaptation in healthy young adults: A randomised controlled trial Investigating physical activity in women with chronic pelvic pain Association between shoulder girdle muscles trigger points and frozen shoulder: A cross-sectional study Runners have more latent myofascial trigger point than non-runners in medialis gastrocnemii The effect of different types of cupping therapy on acute changes in ankle dorsiflexion
×
引用
GB/T 7714-2015
复制
MLA
复制
APA
复制
导出至
BibTeX EndNote RefMan NoteFirst NoteExpress
×
×
提示
您的信息不完整,为了账户安全,请先补充。
现在去补充
×
提示
您因"违规操作"
具体请查看互助需知
我知道了
×
提示
现在去查看 取消
×
提示
确定
0
微信
客服QQ
Book学术公众号 扫码关注我们
反馈
×
意见反馈
请填写您的意见或建议
请填写您的手机或邮箱
已复制链接
已复制链接
快去分享给好友吧!
我知道了
×
扫码分享
扫码分享
Book学术官方微信
Book学术文献互助
Book学术文献互助群
群 号:481959085
Book学术
文献互助 智能选刊 最新文献 互助须知 联系我们:info@booksci.cn
Book学术提供免费学术资源搜索服务,方便国内外学者检索中英文文献。致力于提供最便捷和优质的服务体验。
Copyright © 2023 Book学术 All rights reserved.
ghs 京公网安备 11010802042870号 京ICP备2023020795号-1