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The Relationship Between Forward Head Posture and Temporomandibular Disorders

  • Won You Lee1,2,*,
  • Jeffrey P. Okeson3
  • Jofin Lindroth3

1Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University, College of Dentistry, Seoul. Korea

2Orofaciai Pain Clinic, Wonjy College of Medicine, Wonju Christian Hospital, Wonju, Korea

3Orofacial Pain Center, University of Kentucky, College of Dentistry, Lexington. Kentucky

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.09161 Vol.9,Issue 2,June 1995 pp.161-167

Published: 30 June 1995

*Corresponding Author(s): Won You Lee E-mail:

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between forward head posture and temporomandibular disorder symptoms. Thirty-three temporomandibular disorder patients with predominant complaints of masticatory muscle pain were compared with an age- and gender-matched control group. Head position was measured from photographs taken with a plumb line drawn from the ceiling to the lateral malleolus of the ankle and with a horizontal plane that was perpendicular to the plumb line and that passed through the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra. The distances from the plumb line to the ear, to the seventh vertebra, and to the shoulder were measured. Two angles were also measured: (1) ear-seventh cervical vertebra-horizontal plane and (2) eye-ear-seventh cervical vertebra. The only measurement that revealed a statistically significant difference was angle ear-seventh cervical vertebra-horizontal plane. This angle was smaller in the patients with temporomandibular disorders than in the control subjects. In other words, when evaluating the ear position with respect to the seventh cervical vertebra, the head was positioned more forward in the group with temporomandibular disorders than in the control group (P lt .05).

Keywords

temporomandibular disorders; head posture; masticatory muscle

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Won You Lee,Jeffrey P. Okeson,Jofin Lindroth. The Relationship Between Forward Head Posture and Temporomandibular Disorders. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1995. 9(2);161-167.

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