Relationship Between Functional Movements of the Mandible and Core Stability in Young Healthy Adults

Q4 Medicine
Vaida Skinderytė, B. Zachovajevienė, Laura Žlibinaitė
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Background. Temporomandibular joints (TMJs) have a common neuromuscular connection with neck and scapula, so dysfunction of one or both joints can lead to changes in the spine posture and vice versa. Due to the compensatory mechanism, occurring following TMJ functional disorders, the balance between facial and neck muscle activity is disrupted. A change in any biomechanical unit inevitably results in a change of the posture control system, but there is a lack of research evaluating the relationship between functional movements of the TMJ and trunk stability. The aim. To determine the relationship between core stability and functional movements of the mandible. Methods. The study included 20 participants aged between 20 and 40 years. Participants were tested individually. Tests and measurements selected for the study: trunk stability assessment by functional Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) tests; assessment of static trunk muscle endurance by McGill endurance tests; assessment of TMJ range of motion using a ruler. Results. Participants performed best on the DNS Supine test with legs raised up, and performed worst on the squat, bear position tests and trunk extension static endurance test. 90% of the participants had impaired range of motion of mandible protrusion, 60% had mandibular depression limitations. The static endurance of trunk flexion was 136.85±96.97 s, extension – 141.45±94.52 s, left side– 98.00±76.08 s, right side– 99.95±96, 99 s. Conclusion. There are strong, moderate and weak linear inverse functional relationships between trunk stability and TMJ mobility. The weaker the core stability, the more restricted the mobility of the mandible. Keywords: temporomandibular joint, TMJ dysfunction, dynamic neuromuscular stabilization, core stability.
健康青年下颌骨功能性运动与核心稳定性的关系
背景颞下颌关节(TMJ)与颈部和肩胛骨有着共同的神经肌肉连接,因此一个或两个关节的功能障碍会导致脊椎姿势的改变,反之亦然。由于颞下颌关节功能紊乱后出现的代偿机制,面部和颈部肌肉活动之间的平衡被破坏。任何生物力学单元的变化都不可避免地会导致姿势控制系统的变化,但缺乏评估颞下颌关节功能运动与躯干稳定性之间关系的研究。目标。确定核心稳定性与下颌骨功能运动之间的关系。方法。这项研究包括20名年龄在20至40岁之间的参与者。参与者分别接受测试。为研究选择的测试和测量:通过功能性动态神经肌肉稳定(DNS)测试进行躯干稳定性评估;通过麦吉尔耐力测试评估静态躯干肌肉耐力;使用标尺评估TMJ的运动范围。后果参与者在抬起腿的DNS仰卧测试中表现最好,在深蹲、熊姿和躯干伸展静态耐力测试中表现最差。90%的参与者下颌前突活动范围受损,60%的参与者下颌凹陷受限。躯干屈曲静态耐力为136.85±96.97s,伸展静态耐力为141.45±94.52s,左侧静态耐力为98.00±76.08s,右侧静态耐力为99.95±96.99s。树干稳定性与TMJ迁移率之间存在强、中、弱线性反函数关系。核心稳定性越弱,下颌骨的活动性就越受到限制。关键词:颞下颌关节;颞下颌关节功能障碍;动态神经肌肉稳定;核心稳定性。
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