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NCT06357702
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K23- Physical Self Regulation vs Placebo

Sponsor: Ian Boggero, PhD

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Summary

This study will use a between-person design. Participants will be treatment-seeking patients with chronic masticatory muscle pain. Participants who are eligible for the study and consent to participate will be randomly assigned to receive a brief behavioral intervention for chronic orofacial pain called Physical Self-Regulation or a control intervention. Interventions will be administered via telehealth in both arms. Both interventions will consist of 2 50-minute sessions scheduled approximately two weeks apart. Participants will be contacted two weeks and three months after completing the interventions to provide additional follow-up data. Investigators hypothesize that both PSR-TH and the control intervention will demonstrate strong feasibility (i.e., recruitment of at least 1 participant per week, \>75% retention, \>95% interventionist fidelity, and adequate acceptability, credibility, and burden). Investigators also hypothesize that specific biopsychosocial variables will moderate PSR-TH-related changes in outcomes, and that PSR-TH-related changes in perceived control over pain, self-efficacy, coping, parafunctional habits, and relaxation will mediate treatment effects.

Official title: Initial Evidence for a Brief Psychological Telehealth Intervention for Patients With Chronic Masticatory Muscle Pain

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

104

Start Date

2024-04-04

Completion Date

2028-08-31

Last Updated

2025-04-22

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Physical Self Regulation Telehealth

2 sessions of an intervention delivered via telehealth. Session 1 includes awareness and strategies for monitoring habits and 4 exercises to practice 5 times per day. Session 2 will be 2 weeks later and is a review of session 1 and an introduction to diaphragmatic breathing. Breathing is practiced for 15 minutes twice per day.

BEHAVIORAL

Psycho-education Telehealth

2 sessions of an intervention delivered via telehealth. Session 1 includes discussing trigeminal nerve function, jaw and muscle anatomy, posture, pain referral patterns, and stress biology. Participants rate pain and jaw fatigue 5 times per day. Session 2 will be 2 weeks later and consists of checking on the homework and information from session 1,followed by a discussion of autonomic nervous system activity, and a discussion of sleep quality and sleep hygiene. Participants will be instructed to rate their stress levels, pain, and mood several times per day, similar to the times when participants in the PSR-TH condition would be practicing diaphragmatic breathing

Locations (1)

University of Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky, United States