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NCT07474662
Comparing the Effectiveness of Online vs. Face-to-face Physiotherapy for Treating Temporomandibular Disorders
Dentists and physiotherapists have two options for treating these conditions: splint therapy and physiotherapy. Right now, the gold standard is individual physiotherapy, which contains manual therapy and active exercises too. Since not many dentists and physiotherapists are experts in this area, patients have to wait for months or even years to get their treatment. Thanks to social media, patients can find many information about their condition while they are waiting, but it's our responsibility to provide safe and effective information. In view of this situation, our aim is to find out if online or group physiotherapy is as effective as individual physiotherapy.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-03-16
1 state
NCT06912438
Emotional Release After Trigger Point Needling to Treat Myofascial Pain of the Head and Neck - Prospective Study
Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD) as classified by the DC-TMD has a significant psychosocial component referred to as "Axis II". One of the methods of treatment for myofascial TMD is "needing" which could be "dry needling" using only a needle or "wet needling" using local anesthetics. Practitioners of needling commonly observe an emotional release by the patient undergoing needling. This study aims to record and measure the emotional state of patients just before and just after needling for myofascial TMD via questionnaires.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-04-04
1 state