About this trial
This planned randomized, single-blind clinical trial will investigate the effects of adding the Post-Isometric Relaxation (PIR) technique to a standard postural exercise program in individuals with moderate to severe temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD). Forty volunteers aged 18-25 years will be recruited and randomly assigned to either an experimental group (postural exercises + PIR) or a control group (postural exercises only). The intervention will be delivered three times per week for six weeks. Primary outcomes will include cervical range of motion, mandibular mobility, head anterior tilt, and thoracic kyphosis index, measured before and after the intervention. The study aims to determine whether PIR provides additional benefits to standard postural exercises in improving jaw and neck function and postural alignment in young adults with TMD.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age between 18 and 25 years
Diagnosis of moderate or severe temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) according to the Fonseca Anamnestic Questionnaire
Presence of TMD symptoms for at least 6 months
No TMD treatment received within the last 6 months
Disqualifiers
History of jaw or facial trauma within the past year
History of temporomandibular joint surgery
Presence of systemic rheumatologic, neurological, or musculoskeletal disorders affecting the jaw, neck, or spine
Pregnancy
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Postural Exercises + Post-Isometric Relaxation (PIR) Technique
- Postural Exercises
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Sanem ŞENER
Lead sponsor
Bulent Ecevit University
Sponsor institution