A Combined Treatment of Manual Therapy and Nervous Vagus Stimulation in Patients With Myogenic Temporomandibular Disorders

Last updated: October 14, 2024
Sponsor: University of Alcala
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Oral Facial Pain

Pain

Treatment

Manual therapy

Manual therapy and vagus nerve stimulation

Clinical Study ID

NCT05272488
CEIM/2021/6/144
  • Ages > 18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are one of the most important Public Health issues in the world and its incidence has increased over the years. The Physiotherapy and manual therapy techniques has shown its efficacy to reduce pain and to improve jaw functionality in patients with TMD. Until now, treatment targets has been the muscle and joint, but clinicians has not taken into account the innervation and how the nerve can have an influence in pain or jaw functionality.

In this sense, it is known that there is a relationship between jaw innervation and vagus nerve, a parasympathetic nerve which is easily stimulable, due to its connection with the respiratory system, taking deep breaths using the diaphragm.

Therefore, our hypothesis is that a treatment in which clinicians combine manual therapy and nerve vagus stimulation could have better effects (reducing pain, increasing range of motion in temporomandibular joints and improving quality of life in patients with TMD) than a isolated manual therapy treatment.

With this purpose will be selected 20 subjects to participate in our study divided in two groups. Both groups will received 4 sessions of physiotherapy (one each 7 days during one month) and also will be thought to do own treatment those days the subjects does not come to the clinic until the study will have finished (the interventional period last two months). Both groups will received the same manual therapy techniques but only the experimental group will be treated with nerve vagus stimulation technique.

One member of the group who will not participated in the interventions will be in charge of do evaluations (1 each month/ a total of 3 evaluations) following different questionaries to assess the primary variables of the study: chronic pain level, jaw functionality, physical symptoms level, range of motion and distress level.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical diagnosis of myogenic pain according to the CD / TTM diagnostic criteria.

  • Presence of pain during the last 30 days.

  • Patients with decreased jaw function and mobility due to pain.

  • Patients who have not received physiotherapy treatment in the last 3 weeks.

  • Patients of legal age.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with drug treatment: sedatives, anti-inflammatories, antidepressants,anxiolytics or muscle relaxants.

  • Patients with cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. Patients diagnosedwith severe cardiorespiratory and / or respiratory diseases, carcinogenic processes,infectious processes and / or systemic pathologies.

  • Clinical diagnosis of temporomandibular disorder of joint or mixed origin accordingto the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (CD / TMD).

  • Patients with psychiatric or psychological disorders, intellectual or motordeficiencies that, due to their nature, prevent them from correctly performing theprescribed exercises, correctly following the physiotherapist's instructions orunderstanding the questionnaires and / or measurement scales of the variables.

  • Patients with dental processes scheduled during the study period or who haveundergone surgery in the last 3 months.

  • Patients with suspicion or certainty that their pain has appeared as a consequenceof a local or general trauma.

  • Patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain or degenerative diseases

Study Design

Total Participants: 60
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Manual therapy
Phase:
Study Start date:
August 01, 2022
Estimated Completion Date:
September 15, 2025

Study Description

The aim of the study is to check whether vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) combined with manual therapy (TM), given its neuroanatomical relationship with the structures involved in pain in the TMJ, is more effective in reducing pain, increasing joint range and increasing the quality ofthe patient lives than TM alone.

The research team is made up of three physiotherapists. It has been decided to distribute the tasks as follows:

  • Physiotherapist 1 will be in charge of the treatment of all patients.

  • Physiotherapist 2 will be responsible for screening the sample and evaluating the study.

  • Physiotherapist 3 will be in charge of analyzing the results and statistics. This component of the team, being blinded and not knowing the group of origin of the patient, will be able to interpret the results without any type of convenience bias, showing absolutely transparency in the elaboration of the conclusions.

Once the screening will be completed, the patients will be divided into two groups: an experimental group (TM + ENV) and a control group (TM + ENV placebo).The randomization will be carried out through the statistical program Epidat 4,237 9 obtaining two homogeneous groups. Each patient will be assigned a code with the aim that the physiotherapist who is in charge of the statistical analysis is not able to establish links between the data and the subjects to which it refers.

Connect with a study center

  • Clinical University Physiotherapy and pain

    Alcala de Henares, Madrid 2805
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

  • Martinez-Merinero, Patricia

    Alcalá de Henares, Madrid 28805
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

  • Physioterapy and Pain center research

    Alcalá de Henares, Madrid 28805
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

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