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Fibromyalgia is one of the most prevalent chronic widespread pain entities today. One of the most common problems in patients with fibromyalgia are alterations of the temporomandibular region, present in approximately 80% of the subjects, being, in turn, alterations of muscular origin the most common with a prevalence of 84%. One of the most promising therapeutic strategies is one that leads to self-management by the patient. The main objective of this study is to analyze the effect of a self-management program for myalgia in the temporomandibular region in subjects with fibromyalgia. For this, an experimental study of the uncontrolled Clinical Trial type will be carried out. Participants must be over 18 years of age, have a diagnosis of fibromyalgia and have myalgia or myofascial pain syndrome in the temporomandibular region. Demographic data, maximum oral opening and mandibular function, pressure pain threshold and pain level, quality of life related to oral health, kinesiophobia, anxiety and depression, sleep, patient expectations, patient satisfaction with the treatment received, patient habits, catastrophizing, knowledge about pain, central sensitization, self-efficacy, and coping with pain. An initial data collection will be carried out. The intervention will be carried out in 3 sessions in which different pain processes will be explained, mandibular mobility exercises, masticatory muscle self-massage, as well as recommendations and advice on its pathology. Data will be collected again 4 weeks after the end of the program and at months 6 and 12. The appearance of adverse effects linked to the therapeutic program is not contemplated.


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Study design Analytical, prospective experimental study: uncontrolled clinical trial. Population and study sample The study sample will be made up of subjects diagnosed with fibromyalgia who present with local myalgia, myofascial pain or referred myofascial pain in the temporomandibular region, according to the diagnostic criteria (DC/TMD). The subjects will be recruited after the mandatory acceptance and authorization by the corresponding bodies, during a recruitment period of approximately eight weeks, through different associations of fibromyalgia patients. Intervention In a first visit, demographic data will be recorded and an examination will be performed to assess the presence of local myalgia, myofascial pain or referred myofascial pain in the temporomandibular region, according to the diagnostic criteria (DC/TMD). You will also be given, to read and sign, the informed consent for participation in the study, as well as the data protection document. After this visit, the defined eligibility criteria (inclusion and exclusion) will be applied. In a second visit, a preliminary assessment will be carried out that will consist of measuring the maximum oral opening with and without pain, pressure pain threshold in the temporomandibular joint and masseter and temporal muscles, and the level of pain in the temporomandibular joint. In addition, the subject will have to fill out a questionnaire on different aspects such as jaw function, quality of life related to oral health, kinesiophobia, anxiety and depression, sleep, patient expectations, patient habits, catastrophizing, knowledge about pain, central sensitization , self-efficacy, and coping with pain. One week later, the intervention program will begin. The program will consist of 3 sessions (visits 3, 4 and 5) in which everything related to pain and its management will be explained. In a first workshop, a first educational session on the neurophysiology of pain will be given by means of a Power point presentation. In a second workshop, a tool will be used to locate those factors that can improve/worse the pain, physical documentation will be delivered with instructions for performing a self-massage and exercises of the temporomandibular region as well as advice and recommendations to manage different situations that may appear on a daily basis and on Lifestyle. A meditation session will also be held. In the third and last workshop, the game "the painometer" will be played and a meditation session will be held. On a sixth visit, 4 weeks after the end of the program, a new measurement and assessment will be taken. This measurement will be very similar to the one performed on the second visit, except for 1 variable: the patient's expectations will not be recorded, and the patient's satisfaction with the treatment received will be recorded. The objective will be to record the changes produced after the application of the treatment program. On a seventh visit, at 6 months (medium-term follow-up), all the measurements and assessments made on the sixth visit will be repeated, with the aim of recording their status after six months. At an eighth visit, at 12 months (long-term follow-up), all the measurements and assessments made at the seventh visit will be repeated, with the aim of recording their status after twelve months. ;


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NCT number NCT05426655
Study type Interventional
Source Universidad de Murcia
Contact J. Édgar Ferrández-Gómez
Phone +34663063594
Email edgarferrandez@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 16, 2022
Completion date December 2024

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