Abstract
Objective: Evaluate, through a systematic literature review, the efficacy of manual therapy (MT) in the release of masticatory muscles in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) compared to other forms of treatment. Methods: Electronic databases as SCOPUS, PUBMED and Web of Science were used to search for randomized controlled clinical trials. The selected trials were classified according to the Jadad scale. Results: The combined use of MT with education and self-care may be safer than performing as an isolated technique when considering a period longer than 1 year due to the maintenance of the effect. Conclusions: The included studies concluded that MT alone has significant effects on pain reduction at different follow-up periods. However, due to the diversity in number of sessions, duration of sessions and follow-up times, it becomes necessary to use standardized protocols.
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Sousa, J. de S. M., Jácome, A. do N., Costa, M. P. S. do N. da, Resende, C. M. B. M. de, Barbosa, G. A. S., Araújo, A. A. de, & Almeida, E. O. de. (2020). Effectiveness of manual therapy in masticatory muscles for tmd patients - a review of the literature. Research, Society and Development, 9(10), e1319108335. https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v9i10.8335
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