An investigation of the effect of progressive neck motor control exercises on craniocervical pain, posture, function and kinesiophobia in different types of temporomandibular disorders: a randomised controlled study protocol | Synapse
An investigation of the effect of progressive neck motor control exercises on craniocervical pain, posture, function and kinesiophobia in different types of temporomandibular disorders: a randomised controlled study protocol
Key Points
Progressive neck motor control exercises may improve craniocervical pain and function.
Key outcome measures include a reduction in kinesiophobia and enhancement of posture over a defined period.
Randomised controlled trial protocol assessing diverse temporomandibular disorders with specific motor control exercises.
Potential impact includes better treatment strategies for managing pain and posture in individuals with temporomandibular disorders.