颞下颌障碍患者与无症状者足部接触面积及足底压力分布的比较。

Q4 Medicine
Aleksandra Dolina, Justyna Pałka, Magdalena Zawadka, Lena Sobiech, Michał Baszczowski, Jacek Szkutnik
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摘要

目的:探讨不同亚型颞下颌疾患患者与无症状个体足部接触面积及足底压力分布的差异。患者和方法:材料和方法:共48例颞下颌疾患(17例为椎间盘疾患亚型;肌筋膜亚型14例;采用FreeMED MAXI地反力平台(Sensor Medica;Guidonia Montecelio, Roma, Italia)在不同的下颌条件下(休息姿势,握紧,在棉卷上握紧)。采用以下参数进行统计分析:足底压力(左/右足和前/后足)和足部接触面积的百分比分布。结果:结果:在不同的视觉和下颌条件下,颞下颌疾病患者和对照组的足部姿势参数都有明显的变化。结论:结论:研究结果表明,有必要进行更大样本量、更高质量的研究。
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Comparison of foot contact area and plantar pressures distribution in subject with temporomandibular disorders and asymptomatic individuals.

Objective: Aim: To determine the differences between the foot contact area and the distribution of plantar pressure between patients with different subtypes of temporomandibular disorders and asymptomatic individuals.

Patients and methods: Materials and methods: A total of 48 patients with temporomandibular disorders (17 with disc disorders subtype; 14 with myofascial subtype; 17 with mixed diagnosis) and 33 asymptomatic subjects (control group) diagnosed by Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders were perform posturography examination using FreeMED MAXI ground reaction force platform (Sensor Medica; Guidonia Montecelio, Roma, Italia) under different mandibular conditions (rest position, clenching, clenching on cotton rolls). The following parameters were used for statistical analysis: percentage distribution of plantar pressure (left/right foot and forefoot/backfoot) and foot contact area.

Results: Results: Changes in foot posture parameters are visible in both patients with temporomandibular disorders and in the control group, under different visual and mandibular conditions.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The findings suggest a clear necessity for higher-quality studies with larger sample sizes.

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