| Literature DB >> 23656601 |
Izumi Makino1, Young-Chang P Arai, Shuichi Aono, Kazuhiro Hayashi, Atsuko Morimoto, Makoto Nishihara, Tatsunori Ikemoto, Shinsuke Inoue, Miyuki Mizutani, Takako Matsubara, Takahiro Ushida.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Apparent organic abnormalities are sometimes not identified among patients suffering from chronic pain in the craniocervical region. In some cases, parafunctional activities (PAs) are recognized. PAs are nonfunctional oromandibular activities that include jaw clenching and bruxism, but are considered as factors that contribute to craniomandibular disorders (CMDs). It is now recognized that PAs and CMDs influence musculoskeletal conditions of the upper quarter. Exercise therapy (ET) to improve jaw movement and psychological intervention (PI) to reduce PAs are useful for PAs and CMDs. We hypothesized that ET and PI would be effective for craniocervical pain without organic abnormalities.Entities:
Keywords: craniocervical pain; craniomandibular disorders; education; exercise therapy; parafunctional activities
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23656601 DOI: 10.1111/papr.12075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Pract ISSN: 1530-7085 Impact factor: 3.183