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Comparison of Rocabado Approach Versus Postural Correction Exercises on Kinesiophobia and Interincisal Distance in Patients With Temporo-Mandibular Dysfunction

Comparison of Rocabado Approach Versus Postural Correction Exercises on Kinesiophobia and Interincisal Distance in Patients With Temporo-Mandibular Dysfunction

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05917769
Enrollment
40
Registered
2023-06-26
Start date
2023-01-01
Completion date
2023-07-01
Last updated
2023-06-26

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Conditions

Temporo-mandibular Dysfunction

Brief summary

Temporo-mandibular dysfunction can cause pain and tenderness of jaw so posture correction exercises and Rocabado exercises will be performed targeting jaw opening and kinesiophobia.

Detailed description

Temporo-mandibular dysfunction refers to pain in area of Temporo-mandibular joint and masticatory muscles.Temporo-mandibular dysfunction can cause pain or tenderness of jaw and aching pain in and around the ear along with difficulty in chewing.In addition to these symptoms the Temporo-mandibular dysfunction results in impairment of mouth opening. So the posture correction exercises and Rocabado exercises will be used to treat patients which will target jaw opening and kinesiophobia.

Interventions

OTHERRocabdo exercises

The exercises created by Dr. Rocabado, will be performed by the patient at home, consist of six different exercises and six repetitions of each exercise, performed six times per day. It consists of Tongue 'Clucking', Controlled TMJ Rotation on Opening, Mandibular Rhythmic Stabilization, Upper Cervical Distraction, Axial Extension of the Cervical Spine and Shoulder Girdle Retraction. This group will only perform Rocabdo exercises.

* Posture correction exercises will be performed six times a day for six days. * Patient will be assessed on the first day and then on the last day of the treatment, i.e., on 6th day the patient will be re-assessed after they have performed posture correction exercises. * Posture correction exercises consist of chin tuck in, chest stretch, wall stretch, on your Back chest stretch and face down arm lifts.

Sponsors

Foundation University Islamabad
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE

Intervention model description

Group A will receive conventional therapy for pain management and Rocabado exercises. Group B will receive similar basic conventional therapy for pain management and perform posture correction exercises.

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Male and female of 18 to 45 years with TMD pain for less than six months and pain rating at least moderate in severity * Must not be receiving any treatment for TMD at the onset of the study (for example, an occlusal splint, prescription medication) * Pain must have been of masticatory muscle origin * Pain on jaw movement, headache and referred pain are suggestive of a muscular problems.

Exclusion criteria

* Patients of Systemic rheumatic disease & Fibromyalgia * Dental pathology * Orofacial pain disorders * Cervical structural pathology * Current use of analgesics more than 3 days per week * Current use of narcotics, hypnotic drugs, sedatives, or muscle relaxants

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Mouth opening6 daysMaximum pain free opening from incisor to incisor measured vertically by ruler method where the score of less than 25mm indicate TMJ dysfunction
Kinesiophobia6 daysKinesiophobia is excessive fear of physical movement that results from a feeling of vulnerability to painful injury Or re-injury where the score of 37 on Tampa scale indicate there is kinesiophobia

Countries

Pakistan

Contacts

Primary ContactRida Nasir, MSMSKPT
nasirrida487@yahoo.com03215205662
Backup ContactFurqan Hassan, PHD
03334056768

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026