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A Randomized Clinical Trial Assessing the Efficacy of Adding 6 X 6 Exercises to Self-care for the Treatment of Masticatory Myofascial Pain

  • Mariona Mulet1,*,
  • Karen L. Decker1
  • John O. Look1
  • Patricia A. Lenton1
  • Eric L. Schiffman1

1TMD and Orofacial Pain Division, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, Minnesota

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.21.4.06 Vol.21,Issue 4,December 2007 pp.318-328

Published: 30 December 2007

*Corresponding Author(s): Mariona Mulet E-mail:

Abstract

Aims: To determine whether Rocabado’s 6 X 6 exercise program has an added benefit to self-care alone in reducing myofascial jaw pain and improving forward head posture (FHP) in subjects with myofascial pain and FHP at the end of 4 weeks. Methods: In this double-blinded trial, 45 subjects (43 female and 2 male, mean age 24 years) were randomly assigned to self-care or self-care + 6 X 6 exercises. The primary outcome measure was intensity of jaw pain on a numerical graphic rating scale (NGRS). Secondary outcome measures were jaw pain on a verbal rating scale (VRS), neck pain (NGRS and VRS), and change in head posture. Twenty-one subjects per group resulted in 80% power to detect a difference of 2 in the NGRS for intensity of jaw pain. Alpha was set at .05 for statistical significance. Results: Both groups showed significant statistical (P = .001) and clinical (> 2 on NGRS) improvement in jaw pain intensity. Jaw pain and neck pain improved significantly (P < .01) in both groups. There were no differences between groups for any of the measures. A significant change in head posture was not detected in either group. Conclusion: The 6 X 6 exercises were not significantly more beneficial in reducing the intensity of jaw and neck pain than self-care alone. Furthermore, they were not beneficial in improving head posture within the 4-week duration of this study.

Keywords

exercises; myofascial pain; posture; randomized clinical trial; self-care; temporomandibular disorders

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Mariona Mulet,Karen L. Decker,John O. Look,Patricia A. Lenton,Eric L. Schiffman. A Randomized Clinical Trial Assessing the Efficacy of Adding 6 X 6 Exercises to Self-care for the Treatment of Masticatory Myofascial Pain. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2007. 21(4);318-328.

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