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Pressure Pain Thresholds in Patients With Craniomandibular Disorders Before and After Treatment With Acupuncture and Occlusal Splint Therapy: A Controlled Clinical Study

  • Thotnas List1,*,
  • Martti Helkimo1
  • Rolf Karlsson1

1Department of Stomatognathic Physiology, The Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education, Box 1030, S-551 1 1 Jórkóping, Swede

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.07275 Vol.7,Issue 3,September 1993 pp.275-282

Published: 30 September 1993

*Corresponding Author(s): Thotnas List E-mail:

Abstract

Fifty-five patients (46 women and 9 men) with craniomandibular disorders and a history of pain of at least 6 months' duration participated in this trial. The patients were randomly assigned to three groups: one group to receive acupuncture; one group to receive occlusal splint therapy; and one group to act as controls. Pressure pain threshold, clinical dysfunction score, and visual analog scale measures were used to evaluate patients before, immediately after, and 6 months after treatment. A moderate, but statistically significant, correlation was found between pressure pain threshold and the number of tender spots in the masticatory muscles (tau = -.43; P < .001), degree of tenderness in the masticatory muscles (tau = -.43; P < .001), clinical dysfunction score (tau = .32; P < .001), and the visual analog scale (tau = -.25; P < .01). The short-term results showed a statistically significant improvement in all evaluations for both treatment groups. No significant differences were found in the control group. The improvements resulted in significant differences between the control and each treatment group immediately after treatment. At the 6-month follow-up, no significant differences in pressure pain threshold or clinical dysfunction score were found in the two treatment groups compared with the short-term results.

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Thotnas List,Martti Helkimo,Rolf Karlsson. Pressure Pain Thresholds in Patients With Craniomandibular Disorders Before and After Treatment With Acupuncture and Occlusal Splint Therapy: A Controlled Clinical Study. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1993. 7(3);275-282.

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