Correlation between orofacial muscles and backache/ neck-achesymptoms – A preliminary study.

Aadia Mujawar Intern, Shruti Holey Intern, R. Chitguppi
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Introduction: In the stomatognathic system, mandible formsa unique joint that moves simultaneouslyon both sides, which makes it critical that the mandible maintains the balance without causing a stretch on any one side muscles. A rotated mandible leads to its associated muscles getting unilaterally overstretched or in a state of spasm. Certain muscles also get flattened because the yare not used because of the rotated mandible. Since the entire musculoskeletal system is inter-related and connected to each other, all the muscles of the body get adjusted to maintain a state of balance. Materials and methods: A study of 17 individuals having back or neck pain was conducted. They answered a questionnaire about their back/neck pain and their facial photograph was taken to analyze 3 muscles - zygomaticus major, mentalis, masseter, and the nasolabial-fold. The muscles were checked for hypo/hypertrophy, the nasolabial-fold for its orientation - closer to the horizontal/vertical plane. Results and analysis: 50% had normal Zygomaticus Major muscle, and 50% showed hypo/ hypertrophy. 50% had normal Masseter and 50% were hypertrophied. Mentalis muscle showed hypertrophy in 50% backache and 60% neck-ache cases. The right side Nasolabial fold was normal in 75% of backache cases and 80% of neck-ache cases. The left side showed a significant deviation with 80% of neck-ache cases having a horizontal nasolabial fold. None of them showed any statistical significance. Conclusion:The study didn't show significant association between the four parameters and backache and neck pain. Larger sample-sized studies with control groups will validate any type of association. Key Words : maxillo-mandibular relationship, skeletal balance, orofacial muscles, hypertrophy
口面部肌肉与背痛/颈部疼痛症状之间的相关性——一项初步研究。
简介:在口颌系统中,下颌骨形成一个独特的关节,两侧同时运动,这使得下颌骨保持平衡而不引起任何一侧肌肉的拉伸至关重要。下颌骨旋转导致其相关肌肉单侧过度拉伸或处于痉挛状态。某些肌肉也会变平,因为下颌骨的旋转没有使用肌肉。由于整个肌肉骨骼系统是相互关联和连接的,所以身体的所有肌肉都得到调整以保持平衡状态。材料和方法:对17名背部或颈部疼痛的患者进行了研究。他们回答了一份关于他们背部/颈部疼痛的问卷,并拍摄了他们的面部照片来分析3块肌肉——颧大肌、颏肌、咬肌和鼻唇襞。检查肌肉是否过瘦/肥大,鼻唇襞的方向是否接近水平/垂直平面。结果与分析:50%颧大肌正常,50%颧大肌萎缩/肥大。50%的咬肌正常,50%的咬肌肥大。50%的腰痛和60%的颈痛患者心肌肌肥大。右侧鼻唇沟在75%的背痛病例和80%的颈痛病例中正常。左侧显示明显偏差,80%的颈痛病例有水平鼻唇沟。结果均无统计学意义。结论:四项指标与腰痛、颈痛无显著相关性。有对照组的更大样本量的研究将证实任何类型的关联。关键词:上下颌关系,骨骼平衡,口面肌,肥大
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