Scrase Sarah, Forbes Roma, Lindop Adrienne, Parcher Adrienne, Rainbird Louise, Dinsdale Alana
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.
J Oral Rehabil. 2025 Oct;52(10):1839-1864. doi: 10.1111/joor.14042. Epub 2025 Jun 9.
Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are common musculoskeletal jaw conditions that can significantly impact individuals' activity, participation and quality of life (QOL). Current clinical recommendations for TMD management encompass therapeutic exercise, although it is unclear how exercise impacts recovery beyond improving individuals' jaw pain and range of motion.
To investigate the effects of therapeutic exercise on patient-reported measures of activity, participation and corresponding QOL in individuals with TMD.
An electronic database search of PubMed, Embase, CINAHL and Cochrane Central was performed on 7 March 2024. Inclusion criteria were peer-reviewed journal articles written in English that investigated the effect of therapeutic exercise on activity, participation or QOL in individuals with TMD. Risk of bias was assessed, and data were grouped according to outcomes then analysed using a narrative synthesis approach. The confidence in cumulative evidence for each outcome was determined using a modified GRADE approach.
Twelve studies were eligible for this review, comprising a total of 775 participants (mean age = 32.5 years, 79% female). Therapeutic exercise interventions included both global (e.g., aerobic, core, relaxation, postural) and local jaw-specific (e.g., mobility resistance) exercises. Findings suggest that both jaw-specific and global exercises may improve activity, participation and QOL in patients with TMDs. These findings should be considered with caution as confidence in cumulative evidence was very low.
Therapeutic exercise may be effective in improving activity, participation and QOL in individuals with TMDs, although further research is needed to improve the quality of the evidence and to direct clinical guidelines.
颞下颌关节紊乱病(TMDs)是常见的颌面部肌肉骨骼疾病,会对个体的活动、参与度和生活质量(QOL)产生重大影响。目前TMD管理的临床建议包括治疗性锻炼,尽管尚不清楚锻炼除了改善个体的颌面部疼痛和活动范围外,对恢复过程有何影响。
研究治疗性锻炼对TMD个体患者报告的活动、参与度及相应生活质量指标的影响。
于2024年3月7日对PubMed、Embase、CINAHL和Cochrane Central进行电子数据库检索。纳入标准为以英文撰写的经同行评审的期刊文章,这些文章研究了治疗性锻炼对TMD个体的活动、参与度或生活质量的影响。评估偏倚风险,并根据结果对数据进行分组,然后采用叙述性综合分析方法进行分析。使用改良的GRADE方法确定每个结果的累积证据的可信度。
12项研究符合本综述的条件,共纳入775名参与者(平均年龄=32.5岁,79%为女性)。治疗性锻炼干预包括全身性(如有氧运动、核心训练、放松训练、姿势训练)和局部颌面部特异性(如活动度抗阻训练)锻炼。研究结果表明,颌面部特异性锻炼和全身性锻炼均可改善TMD患者的活动、参与度和生活质量。由于累积证据的可信度非常低,这些结果应谨慎看待。
治疗性锻炼可能对改善TMD个体的活动、参与度和生活质量有效,尽管需要进一步研究以提高证据质量并指导临床指南。