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Study NCT ID: NCT06573346
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-08-24

Brief Title: Cervical Stabilization Exercises on Bruxism and Sleep Quality
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: Investigation of the Effect of Cervical Stabilization Exercises on Bruxism and Sleep Quality
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
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Brief Summary: Bruxism and temporomandibular joint dysfunction are common conditions today The applications in the treatment of these disorders are limited When the literature is examined it has been determined that cervical stabilization exercises which are frequently applied in physical therapy clinics for neck problems have not been applied to bruxism before For this reason in this study we will examine the effects of cervical stabilization exercises targeting deep cervical muscles on bruxism
Detailed Description: Bruxism is the grinding or clenching of teeth which is characterized by the fixed or forward movement of the mandible that occurs repeatedly during the day including muscles such as the masseter and temporal muscles Correct determination of the etiology plays a key role in the treatment of bruxism There are many suggestions in the literature for the treatment of bruxism The most preferred of these are providing training for the person to quit harmful habits physiotherapy applications for muscle relaxation botox applications drug treatments giving the patient an occlusal splint etc Since bruxism is a functional problem of muscular origin it is possible to talk about muscle-oriented exercise applications in its treatment As a result of studies in which exercises are frequently prescribed for the chewing muscles and temporomandibular muscles it has been determined that bruxism symptoms are relieved and functional gains are achieved It has also been stated that muscle pain and activity mouth opening oral health anxiety stress depression and head posture can be improved in individuals with bruxism with physiotherapy approaches When the literature is examined There are studies investigating the effects of physiotherapy applications in bruxism In addition although it is known that the neck region is affected in bruxism causing the head to tilt forward and increased muscle activation in the neck region no study has been found investigating the effects of specific cervical region stabilization exercises This study was planned considering the effects of cervical stabilization exercises on correcting cervical posture and providing muscle activation balance

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