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Influence of Manual Therapy in Temporomandibular Joint Disorder

Musculoskeletal Diseases

Introduction: Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) is characterized for being a complex and multifactorial pathology, where functional and pathological changes commit temporomandibuar articulation, masticatory muscles, and other associated structures. In the light of the whole complexity of the DTM noted the necessity of interdisciplinary treatment, including physical therapy with the use of manual features, has been excelling. Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of mandibular nonspecific mobilization on the mandibular movement and lateralidades, through the three-dimensional kinematics in subjects with diagnosis of TMD, as well as analyze the behavior of pain, quality of life and functionality of individuals with DTM pre, immediately after and 30 days of 12 treatment sessions. Method: This is a clinical trial randomised, placebo-controlled and blind, designed to study the effects of Mandibular Nonspecific Mobilization x Placebo (detuned ultrasound). Individuals will be randomised controlled trials and allocated into two groups: Group A (intervention) and Group B (placebo) and evaluated by the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular joint Disorders (RDC/TMD) for diagnosis of TMD, numeric scale of Pain (END), quality of life questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF), Patient specific Functional Scale and Kinematic Analysis Tridiemsnional. Statistical Analysis: Mandibular movement will be the primary outcome and will be quantified by three-dimensional kinematic analysis. The pain, Functionality and quality of life will be the secondary outcomes. Initially the distribution of data will be checked by the Shapiro-Wilk test. In comparisons between the groups, if the data present normal distribution will be used a repeated measures ANOVA to two factors, being these: Group (intervention and placebo) and treatment (pre and post-intervention), with Bonferrone correction. If the data do not show normal distribution, a logarithmic function is used to correct striping. As level of significance will be used p < 0.05.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Wearable Technology to Reduce Risk of DVT and Increase Patient Compliance

Orthopedic Disorder

The primary purpose of this study is to conduct a multi-site clinical trial of the Recovery Force Movement and Compressions (RF MAC) System. The study is a randomized comparative study of DVT prophylaxis using either standard IPC (Group 1) or the RF MAC system (Group 2) in 300 patients after TJR surgery at two study sites: Tufts Medical Center (Boston, Massachusetts) and Eskenazi Hospital (Indianapolis, Indiana). This study is funded by a Phase II SBIR awarded to Recovery Force from the National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (R44-HL132624-02).

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Digital Home-based Rehabilitation for Musculoskeletal Disorders

Musculoskeletal Diseases

The purpose of this study is to assess the acceptance, engagement and outcomes of a digital care program for acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions affecting the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, ankle and spine.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Absorption, Metabolism, Excretion and Absolute Bioavailability of EDG-5506 in Healthy Volunteers...

Healthy VolunteerMuscular Dystrophies8 more

This is a Phase 1 2-part, single-center, open-label study in healthy male volunteers. Part A will assess the absorption, metabolism, excretion, and pharmacokinetics of one oral dose of radiolabeled EDG-5506. Part B will assess bioavailability of EDG-5506 with a single oral dose of EDG-5506 and a single intravenous dose of radiolabeled EDG-5506.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Basic Body Awareness Therapy on Musculoskeletal Disorders and Psychological Symptoms...

University Students

During the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, stay-at-home isolation as a precaution to alleviate the disease has affected the physical and mental well-being of individuals. University students spent time in front of the screen with online education and developed a sedentary lifestyle during the academic term. In this process, musculoskeletal disorders increased more in university students due to the increase in the use of laptop or computer, smartphone, and social media. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused psychological disorders as well as physical health problems. General population studies have shown that all forms of depression, anxiety, stress, sleep problems, and psychological distress are highly increased during this period. In a study conducted in Turkey, it was reported that students' negative well-being, anxiety, and physical inactivity significantly affected perceived stress during the COVID-19 pandemic, and students' mental health was at high risk. It has been stated that providing mental health supportive systems in students and encouraging physical activity regularly can reduce perceived stress levels. On the other hand, psychological interventions via video conferencing platforms have been proposed to promote mental health due to the limited and delayed face-to-face healthcare as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been stated that the use of telemedicine or e-health applications together with body-mind approaches such as yoga, tai chi, qigong may be beneficial in order to encourage physical activity and protect mental health in this critical period. Basic Body Awareness Therapy (BBAT), which is among the body-mind approaches, is also frequently used in the rehabilitation of patients with psychiatric disorders, pain, and chronic musculoskeletal system problems. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of BBAT on musculoskeletal disorders and psychological symptoms in university students who participated in the hybrid (online + face-to-face) education program during the COVID-19 pandemic. The importance of this study is that it is the first study on physical and psychological symptoms of BBAT in university students.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Blueprint® Mixed Reality Pilot Study

Orthopedic DisorderArthritis Shoulder4 more

A pilot Single-Arm, Multicenter, Prospective, Post-Market 6 months Follow-Up Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Blueprint Mixed Reality HOLOBLUEPRINT™ (HOLOBLUEPRINT™).

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

The Analysis of the Impact of 5-minute Massage Session on the Muscle Stiffness and Tone

Musculoskeletal Disorder

The study design was a randomised, controlled, parallel, two-arm trial. The subjects were randomly assigned to one of the study groups: the intervention group or the control group. The passive mechanical properties, i.e. the stiffness and tone of the medial and lateral gastrocnemius muscle (dominant leg) were assessed. Measures were taken twice: in the intervention group before and after the 5-minute massage session, and in the control group at the beginning of the meeting and again after 5 minutes.

Not yet recruiting13 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of PRP Injection in the Treatment of Rotator Cuff Syndrome

Shoulder PainMusculoskeletal Diseases2 more

The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of single PRP injection compared with placebo and multiple PRP injections on pain, quality of life, shoulder function and muscle strength in the treatment of patients who have tendinopathy and/or partial tear in the rotator cuff.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Comparison Of The Analgesic Efficacy Of IPACK (Interspace Between The Popliteal Artery And Capsule...

PainJoint3 more

The IPACK (interspace between the popliteal artery and capsule of the posterior knee) block is a regional anesthesia technique in which a local anesthetic is infiltrated under ultrasound guidance between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee. This technique blocks the branches of the obturator nerve, the common peroneal nerve, and the tibial nerve in the popliteal region. In the context of knee arthroplasty, the application of the IPACK block has been associated with lower scores for ambulatory pain, lower scores for resting pain, and reduced morphine consumption . The genicular nerves, including the superomedial, inferomedial, superolateral, inferolateral genicular nerves, and the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve, comprise the five main innervation branches of the knee. Clinically, they play an important role in the anterior sensory innervation of the knee. In the study, the investigators aimed to prospectively, double-blind, and randomly compare the postoperative analgesic efficacy of combined IPACK block and genicular block with the sole application of IPACK block in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The investigators hypothesized that in blocks performed with equal volumes, there might be a spread of the local anesthetic solution from the IPACK block area to the genicular block area, and the investigators investigated this hypothesis.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Efficacy of PHENIX LIBERTY, Electrical Stimulation and Biofeedback Medical Device,...

Musculoskeletal Disorder

Evaluate the evolution of locomotor abilities in patients treated with functional electrostimulation and biofeedback (PHENIX LIBERTY VIVALTIS device) for musculoskeletal disorders of the knee and spine. Does the use of the medical device in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders lead to an improvement ? Participants will use the medical device, which provides electrical stimulation, biofeedback and pressure biofeedback to re-educate the muscles of the knee and spine area and improve urinary incontinence.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria
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