颞下颌紊乱症状患者复杂临床与神经生理检查结果的关系

A. Sojka, J. Huber, W. Hȩdzelek, Agnieszka Wiertel-Krawczuk, Agnieszka Szymankiewicz-Szukala, A. Seraszek-Jaros, Aleksandra Kulczyk, A. Wincek, M. Sobieska
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摘要目的:重新探讨咀嚼肌、颈肌和肩带肌表面肌电图(sEMG)在各种临床诊断的颞下颌疾病(TMDs)患者中的临床意义。方法:采用肌电图对50例诊断为I型DC/TMD的女性肌痛患者和相同数量的健康女性志愿者进行临床和神经生理学研究。结果:单侧多于双侧的tmd复杂症状与非神经源性咀嚼功能障碍有关,而与颈肩带肌肉静止功能障碍无关。咀嚼肌在休息和最大收缩时的活动呈显著负相关(rs = - 0.778),主要发生在咬肌。结论:表面肌电图能客观反映口腔系统肌肉功能,是一种适合义齿医师使用的工具。疼痛和其他颞下颌症状大多单侧出现,显著增加咀嚼肌的肌肉张力,减少最大收缩时肌肉运动单位的招募。影响可能扩散到颈部和肩带肌肉。
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Relations between the results of complex clinical and neurophysiological examinations in patients with temporomandibular disorders symptoms
Abstract Objective: Reinvestigation of clinical importance of surface electromyography recordings (sEMG) from the masticatory, neck and shoulder girdle muscles in patients with various clinically detected temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). Methods: Fifty women with myalgia diagnosis of Axis I DC/TMD and the same number of healthy female volunteers were studied clinically and neurophysiologically by means of sEMG. Results: Unilateral more than bilateral complex symptoms of TMDs were related to the non-neurogenic masticatory rather than neck and shoulder girdle muscles dysfunctions at rest. A strong negative correlation between masticatory muscles activity at rest and during maximal contraction was found (rs = −0.778), mainly in the masseter muscle. Conclusion: sEMG is a suitable tool for prosthodontists because it provides objective results on the stomatognathic system muscles function. Pain and other temporomandibular symptoms detected mostly unilaterally significantly increase muscle tension of the masticatory muscles and diminish muscle motor units recruitment during maximal contraction. Effects may spread to the neck and shoulder girdle muscles.
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