Aims: the objective was to assess the effectiveness of a therapy using low energy polarized light (PL) devices, in reducing pain, promoting healing of soft tissue injuries and reducing inflammation, improving function and quality of life of the Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD) patients. Methods: 35 patients (20 female), with TMD diagnosed using standard criteria, were assessed using electromyography (EMG) and computerized mandibular scan (K6). 8 minute PL therapy has been applied, 3 times per week for 4 week. No other treatment was given and patients were asked to refrain from taking analgesics during the course of the study. Polarized light therapy used a non-invasive optical device to project a beam of light on to the skin and mucosa. This light has four characteristics: polarization; polychromy; incoherency; it has low energy density. Patient-reported questionnaires (PORs) and performance measures are used to assess TMD pain and function in clinical practice. PROs assess the patient’s perspective, while performance measures assess functions such as mandibular Kinesiology (mouth opening and closing or other standardized maneuvers) in a controlled setting. Standardized assessment of patient outcomes allows physicians to measure the success of failure of diagnostics and treatments that TMD patients receive. Results: Statistically significant reductions in pain and muscular spams, improvements in function and increases in muscular strength were reported (compared to baseline measures). (P<0.01). Conclusion: Joint pain typically involving the TMJ is the predominant complaint of people living with TMD. Pain is what drives patients to seek medical care. People with TMD are most distressed by the intensity, quality, and predictability of their joint pain, as well as its impact on physical function, sleep, fatigue, and mood. Valid are reliable PROs and performance measures are available to assess these aspects of the pain experience. The PL characteristics enable to penetrate the skin and underlying tissues in order to stimulate various biological processes. PL improves microcirculation, stimulates regeneration and repair, promotes wound healing and relieves pain, with no adverse effects. PL could be a valid alternative or concomitant treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders.
Assessing temporomandibular joint pain and function before and after the use of polarized light / U. Garagiola, P. Cressoni, R. Soldo, E. del Rosso, G. Farronato. ((Intervento presentato al 93. convegno Congress of the Europeam Orthodontic Society : 5-10 june tenutosi a Montreux nel 2017.
Assessing temporomandibular joint pain and function before and after the use of polarized light
U. Garagiola;P. Cressoni;R. Soldo;E. del Rosso;G. Farronato
2017
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Aims: the objective was to assess the effectiveness of a therapy using low energy polarized light (PL) devices, in reducing pain, promoting healing of soft tissue injuries and reducing inflammation, improving function and quality of life of the Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD) patients. Methods: 35 patients (20 female), with TMD diagnosed using standard criteria, were assessed using electromyography (EMG) and computerized mandibular scan (K6). 8 minute PL therapy has been applied, 3 times per week for 4 week. No other treatment was given and patients were asked to refrain from taking analgesics during the course of the study. Polarized light therapy used a non-invasive optical device to project a beam of light on to the skin and mucosa. This light has four characteristics: polarization; polychromy; incoherency; it has low energy density. Patient-reported questionnaires (PORs) and performance measures are used to assess TMD pain and function in clinical practice. PROs assess the patient’s perspective, while performance measures assess functions such as mandibular Kinesiology (mouth opening and closing or other standardized maneuvers) in a controlled setting. Standardized assessment of patient outcomes allows physicians to measure the success of failure of diagnostics and treatments that TMD patients receive. Results: Statistically significant reductions in pain and muscular spams, improvements in function and increases in muscular strength were reported (compared to baseline measures). (P<0.01). Conclusion: Joint pain typically involving the TMJ is the predominant complaint of people living with TMD. Pain is what drives patients to seek medical care. People with TMD are most distressed by the intensity, quality, and predictability of their joint pain, as well as its impact on physical function, sleep, fatigue, and mood. Valid are reliable PROs and performance measures are available to assess these aspects of the pain experience. The PL characteristics enable to penetrate the skin and underlying tissues in order to stimulate various biological processes. PL improves microcirculation, stimulates regeneration and repair, promotes wound healing and relieves pain, with no adverse effects. PL could be a valid alternative or concomitant treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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