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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-08-07
2024-12-24
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The Maitland joint mobilization technique is a key physiotherapeutic procedure for managing TMD. This technique involves passive, rhythmic joint mobilizations aimed at restoring joint functionality and alleviating pain. The technique employs five grades of mobility, each designed for specific therapeutic goals. Grades I and II are used to reduce pain and relax soft tissues, while Grades III, IV, and V focus on addressing joint hypomobility by stretching soft tissues and improving joint mobility. The technique enhances both osteokinematic and arthrokinematic movements, with osteokinematic referring to voluntary joint motion, and arthrokinematic to the small, involuntary movements that occur during normal joint ROM. Maitland joint mobilization utilizes controlled forces in specific directions, based on Kaltenborn's concave-convex rule, to optimize both movements and improve joint function. This research is essential for providing further evidence that supports enhanced physiotherapeutic techniques, resulting in enhancing patient clinical outcomes and enhancing professional practices for the optimal management of TMD.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Before Maitland joint mobilization
Participants with temporomandibular joint dysfunction received Maitland mobilization techniques applied to the TMJ over a defined treatment period. Outcomes were assessed at baseline (pre-intervention) and after completion of the intervention (post-intervention)
Maitland mobilization techniques
Participants with temporomandibular joint dysfunction received Maitland mobilization techniques applied to the TMJ over a defined treatment period. Outcomes were assessed at baseline (pre-intervention) and after completion of the intervention (post-intervention)
After Maitland joint mobilization
Participants with temporomandibular joint dysfunction received Maitland mobilization techniques applied to the TMJ over a defined treatment period. Outcomes were assessed at baseline (pre-intervention) and after completion of the intervention (post-intervention).
Maitland mobilization techniques
Participants with temporomandibular joint dysfunction received Maitland mobilization techniques applied to the TMJ over a defined treatment period. Outcomes were assessed at baseline (pre-intervention) and after completion of the intervention (post-intervention)
Interventions
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Maitland mobilization techniques
Participants with temporomandibular joint dysfunction received Maitland mobilization techniques applied to the TMJ over a defined treatment period. Outcomes were assessed at baseline (pre-intervention) and after completion of the intervention (post-intervention)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Myofascial pain and myo-spasm.
* Anterior disk displacement with reduction and anterior disk displacement without reduction.
* Craniofacial and craniomandibular pain.
* Myofascial pain with or without limited mouth opening.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with a confirmed diagnosis of systemic diseases (e.g., rheumatic and metabolic diseases).
* Patients with congenital or developmental craniofacial anomalies, including conditions like as ankylosis.
* Patients with diagnosed cancer.
* Patients with mental, physical disorders and language difficulties.
* Patients with diagnosed neuropathic and dental pain.
* Patients with diagnosed general myopathy (e.g., fibromyalgia).
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Palestine Polytechnic University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mohammad Al-Talahma
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Palestine Polytechnic University
Hebron, , Palestinian Territories
Countries
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Related Info
Other Identifiers
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CAMS/PTBR/3/127
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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