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Additive Effects of Dental Bite Pads During Gymnastic Exercises for the Relief of Chronic Non-specific Neck Pain in Working Women and Men at a VDU Workplace

U

University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Medical School

Status

Completed

Conditions

TMD
Chronic Neck Pain
Temporomandibular Dysfunction

Treatments

Device: gymnastics plus silicon dental bite pad
Other: gymnastics only

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05302466
TJ_2021

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study which includes 52 participants suffering from chronic neck pain, determines additional effects of dental bite pads on neck pain and function when performing a 3-month gymnastics programme.

Full description

Chronic neck pain is a common health problem in our society. Targeted gymnastic exercises have a high priority in the context of therapy and have shown positive effects on the symptoms in studies. In the past, direct connections between the temporomandibular joint and complaints of the musculoskeletal system, especially of the shoulder-neck region, have been researched, which are based on neuroanatomical (nerves) and myofascial (muscle-fascia) connections. Against the background of current study results, consideration of these findings could be promising in the therapy of neck pain. A new approach tries to positively influence tension and discomfort in the neck area by changing the position of the temporomandibular joints using dental bite pads. In the planned study, the researchers are specifically investigating the question of the extent to which the placement of dental bite pads (made of silicone) in the molar region during the performance of gymnastic exercises can increase the effect of the exercises on neck pain and the associated restrictions on function and quality of life.

The aim of the present project is specifically to record the effect of a 3-month gymnastics programme and a possible additional effect of dental bite pads. In the study, 52 working women and men with a sedentary job at a computer workstation aged 30-65 years are included and randomly divided into two groups. Both groups will perform a specific video-animated exercise programme for 3 minutes 3 times a day over a period of 3 months with the main focus on the shoulder-neck region. One group positions a silicone dental bite pad (TJ Motion; BELY Balance GmbH & Co. KG, Weisendorf, Germany) on the right and left side of the molar region during the exercise.

Before the intervention, after 6 weeks and after a further 6 weeks of follow-up, pain and function in the neck area are assessed by questionnaire. At baseline and follow-up, functional tests of spinal and jaw mobility are also performed.

Enrollment

52 patients

Sex

All

Ages

30 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Men and women 30-65 LJ
  • Chronic non-specific neck pain [4] (at least for 3 months, pain intensity ≥2 (NRS) on at least 50% of days).
  • Sedentary work, VDU work

Exclusion criteria

  • Specific neck pain (e.g. herniated disc, spinal stenosis, etc.)
  • Cervical spine-related neuronal symptoms (paresthesia, brachialgia, paresis)
  • Continuous pain medication
  • Concurrent other therapy to influence neck pain
  • Absence ≥ 2 weeks during the intervention period
  • Regular sports training (≥ 60min/week) in the last 6 months

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

52 participants in 2 patient groups

gymnastic (control group)
Active Comparator group
Description:
"usual care" home gymnastics programme for 12 weeks, which consists of three different 3-minute sequences to be performed daily.
Treatment:
Other: gymnastics only
gymnastic plus dental bite pads (intervention group)
Experimental group
Description:
Identical home gymnastics programme for 12 weeks, which consists of three different 3-minute sequences to be performed daily plus dental bite pads during exercise. The dental bite pads are placed on the back molars of the lower jaw and remain in this position in the mouth for 3 minutes during the exercise.
Treatment:
Device: gymnastics plus silicon dental bite pad

Trial contacts and locations

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