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Craniomandibular Syndrome - Diagnosis and Therapy from the Perspective of a Physiotherapist
Damcová, Kateřina ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Malá, Jitka (referee)
Abstracts Title: Craniomandibular Syndrome - Diagnosis and Therapy from the Perspective of a Physiotherapist Objectives: The thesis deals with problems of diagnosis and therapeutic intervention in pain, that originates in craniomandibular area from the perspective of the physiotherapist, and especially functional disorders of myofascial substrate. The goal was to determine whether and to what extent can be the pain relieved, through selected therapeutic methods (soft tissue techniques, mobilization techniques, positive thermotherapy, individual LTV). Further more, if the pain control (to alleviate its intensity) is effective and whether it is achieving lasting effects even in periods without therapy. Another question was whether the method of pressure algometrie (PPT) correlates with subjective pain level marked on the VAS scale. Methods: The study itself was elaborated in qualitative form. The examined group consisted of 10 consenting women with pain in the craniomandibular area, who had no diagnosis by neurologist, a dentist and an otolaryngologist. The comparison group was not established, since it was not a comparison of different therapies, but the effect of therapeutic techniques on pain reduction, thus subjects with pain could not remain untreated. The results were compared and evaluated within a...
Possibilities of physiotherapy interventions in patients with temporomandibular disorders
Máca, Ondřej ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Malá, Jitka (referee)
Title: Possibilities of physiotherapy interventions in patients with temporomandibular disorders - a systematic review. Objective: The aim of the diploma thesis is based on the analysis of available literature fulfilling the selection criteria to evaluate the most effective therapeutic intervention within the competence of a physiotherapist for the predetermined evaluation parameter in patients with myogenic temporomandibular disorder. Methods: This diploma thesis is processed in the form of a systematic review. Auitable literature was searched in the various a database including Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science a PEDro. Based on the criteria, a total of 390 articles were found, including 271 randomized clinical trials obtained after removal of duplicates. An abstract was screened on these selected studies to identify suitable ones. Subsequently, 97 studies remained for further investigation, of which a total of 18 studies were suitable for inclusion in this work. The first part of the thesis contains theoretical information related to this topic. In the second part of the thesis, an analysis of suitable studies is performed, followed by the results of this analysis and then a discussion, which is focused on each of the research questions. Results: A total of 18 randomized controlled clinical trials...
Craniomandibular Syndrome - Diagnosis and Therapy from the Perspective of a Physiotherapist
Damcová, Kateřina ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Malá, Jitka (referee)
Abstracts Title: Craniomandibular Syndrome - Diagnosis and Therapy from the Perspective of a Physiotherapist Objectives: The thesis deals with problems of diagnosis and therapeutic intervention in pain, that originates in craniomandibular area from the perspective of the physiotherapist, and especially functional disorders of myofascial substrate. The goal was to determine whether and to what extent can be the pain relieved, through selected therapeutic methods (soft tissue techniques, mobilization techniques, positive thermotherapy, individual LTV). Further more, if the pain control (to alleviate its intensity) is effective and whether it is achieving lasting effects even in periods without therapy. Another question was whether the method of pressure algometrie (PPT) correlates with subjective pain level marked on the VAS scale. Methods: The study itself was elaborated in qualitative form. The examined group consisted of 10 consenting women with pain in the craniomandibular area, who had no diagnosis by neurologist, a dentist and an otolaryngologist. The comparison group was not established, since it was not a comparison of different therapies, but the effect of therapeutic techniques on pain reduction, thus subjects with pain could not remain untreated. The results were compared and evaluated within a...

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