Tytuł pozycji:
The application of manual techniques in masticatory muscles relaxation as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are primarily characterized by pain as well as
disorders concerning the proper functioning of individual elements of the stomatognathic system
(SS). The aim of the study was to compare the degree of relaxation of the anterior part of the
temporal muscles and the masseter muscles, achieved through the use of post-isometric relaxation
and myofascial release methods in patients requiring prosthetic treatment due to temporomandibular
joint disorders with a dominant muscular component. Sixty patients who met the inclusion criteria
were alternately assigned to one of the two study groups, either group I-patients received postisometric relaxation treatment (PIR), or group II-patients received myofascial release treatment (MR).
The series of ten treatments were performed in both groups. The comparative assessment was based
on physiotherapeutic examination, a surface electromyography (sEMG) of the anterior temporal
and masseter muscles and the intensity of spontaneous masticatory muscle pain, assessed using the
Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). We observed a significant decrease in the electrical activity of examined
muscles and a significant drop in the intensity of spontaneous pain in the masticatory muscles both
in group I and II. There were no significant differences between groups. Both therapeutic methods
may be used as successful forms of adjunctive therapy in the prosthetic treatment of TMD. The trial
was registered with an international clinical trials register