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NCT06537661
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Effect of Virtual Reality on TMD Following Maxillofacial Surgery

Sponsor: Cairo University

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Summary

Sixty eight patients who have TMJ pain and ROM restriction after maxillofacial surgery participated in this study , they are selected from government hospitals (general and insurance ). Will be randomly divided into two equal groups ( group A, group B ). Their ages range from 20 - 35 years. The Purpose of the study is to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of VR in decreasing pain and improve ROM for Patients after maxillofacial surgery.

Official title: VIRTUAL REALITY and TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDER FOLLOWING MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

30 Years - 45 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

2

Start Date

2024-03-10

Completion Date

2024-09-10

Last Updated

2024-08-05

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Virtual reality

Virtual reality (VR): is the artificial construction of a 3D environment viaThe VR glasses which were the source of visual and auditory feedback, were connected by Bluetooth to a mobile phone and all the videos of selected tasks.

OTHER

Traditional exercises

Active mobility exercises (jaw opening 6 times of 30 s; lateralization 10 times of 5 s; protrusion 10 times Of 5 s). Self-massage masticatory Muscles, After each session. * Isometric contraction exercises Were included (3 times of 10 s)

Locations (2)

Nehal mohamed

Giza, Egypt

Nehal mohamed

Giza, Egypt