Tundra Space

Tundra Space

Clinical Research Directory

Browse clinical research sites, groups, and studies.

Back to Studies
RECRUITING
NCT07304557
NA

Effects Exercises in Temporomandibular Joint Disorders on Pain, Joint and Tongue Functions

Sponsor: Tayfun ISIK

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if orofacial exercises works to treat temporomandibular disorders in adults. It will also learn about the safety of orofacial exercises on temporomandibular disorders. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does orofacial exercises improve function of temporomandibular disorders ? Does orofacial exercises decrease pain in temporomandibular disorders? Researchers will compare orofacial exercises and manual therapy to manual therapy. Participants will: Take manual therapy and orofacial exercises or manual therapy two days in every week for 6 weeks Assessment once every 2 weeks for tests

Official title: COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF OROFACIAL AND TONGUE EXERCISES APPLIED AS AN ADDITION TO MYOFUNCTIONAL TREATMENT IN TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DISORDERS ON PAIN, JOINT AND TONGUE FUNCTIONS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

48

Start Date

2025-06-19

Completion Date

2026-11-15

Last Updated

2025-12-26

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Exercise

The orofacial and tongue exercises include four-directional tongue mobilizations and resisted tongue movements in forward and upward directions within the oral cavity to improve tongue mobility. In addition, safe mouth opening exercises, as well as cheek and lip exercises, are also included in the exercise program.

OTHER

Exercise

* Through in education program, participants will be informed about joint characteristics, eating and drinking habits, and behavioral training. * Diaphragmatic breathing will be taught to promote relaxation of the cervical muscles and to establish a proper breathing pattern. * Postural exercises will be instructed to improve neck and back mechanics. * Relaxation training may help reduce joint activity that increases during periods of stress. * When necessary, participants will also receive education on the appropriate use of hot and cold agents.

OTHER

Manual therapy

Manual therapy will begin with cervical stretching, relaxation of the cervical paraspinal muscles, and release techniques for the sternocleidomastoid and scalene muscles. The intensity of these exercises will be adjusted according to the patient's and tissue's tolerance. Relaxation of the masticatory muscles will be achieved through massage applied externally to the jaw and the temporal region. Passive range-of-motion exercises will be performed to increase the mobility of the temporomandibular joint.

Locations (1)

Ankara Medipol University

Ankara, ALTINDAG, Turkey (Türkiye)