Temporomandibular Myofascial Pain Syndrome—Aetiology and Biopsychosocial Modulation. A Narrative Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Search Strategy
3. Aetiology of MPS
3.1. MPS and the Limbic System
3.2. MPS and Endocannabinoid System
3.3. MPS and Autonomic, Endocrine and Immune System
4. The Occurrence of MPS
5. Diagnosis of MPS
Differential Diagnosis with Respect to TMD MPS
6. Treatment of MPS
6.1. Directed and Self-Directed Biopsychosocial Profile Modulation
6.2. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
6.3. Biofeedback
6.4. Sleep Hygiene Measures
6.5. Relaxation Techniques
6.5.1. Meditation
6.5.2. Schultz Autogenic Training
6.5.3. Edmund Jacobson’s Progressive Muscle Relaxation
6.5.4. Diaphragmatic Breathing
6.5.5. Advantages of Relaxation Techniques
6.6. Additional Methods
6.6.1. Healthy Lifestyle
6.6.2. Cannabidiol Oil
6.6.3. Craniosacral Therapy
7. Summary and Future Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria |
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Research on myofascial pain syndrome Research on bruxism Research including cognitive behavioural therapy, biofeedback, sleep hygiene measures, relaxation techniques (meditation, Schultz autogenic training, Edmund Jacobson’s progressive muscle relaxation, diaphragmatic breathing), craniosacral therapy MPS research published from 1970 | Articles without full text availability Articles in a language other than English Same data that was published at different times |
1. Fibromyalgia [80,86] |
2. Musculoskeletal Diseases: - temporomandibular joint disorders, - occupational myalgias, - post-traumatic hyperirritability syndrome (PHS), - joint disfunction, - tendonitis and bursitis |
3. Neurological Disorders: - trigeminal - glossopharyngeal/sphenopalatine neuralgia |
4. Systemic Diseases: - rheumatoid arthritis, - gout, - psoriatic arthritis, - viral/bacterial/protozoan infections |
5. Heterotopic Pain of Central Origin |
6. Axis II-Type Personality Disorders - psychogenic pain, - painful behaviours |
7. Drug Reactions |
I. Pain-Related TMD and Headache A. myalgia B. myalgia Subtypes: - local Myalgia - myofascial Pain - myofascial pain with spreading - myofascial pain with referral C. Arthralgia D. Headache attributed to TMD |
II. Intra-Articular Joint Disorders Disc displacement with reduction Disc displacement with reduction with intermittent locking Disc displacement without reduction with limited opening Disc displacement without reduction without limited opening |
III. Degenerative Joint Disorder IV. Subluxation |
Directed and Self-Directed Biopsychosocial Profile Modulation | Symptomatic Treatment | Additional Methods |
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1. cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), 2. biofeedback (BF), 3. sleep hygiene measures, 4. relaxation techniques (RT) (a) mindfulness meditation (MM), (b) mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) program (c) Integrated Amrita Meditation (IAM) (d) autogenic training (AT), (e) progressive muscle relaxation (PMR), (f) diaphragmatic breathing technique (DBT) | 1. occlusal splints, 2. pharmacological therapy, 3. physiotherapy, 4. occlusal equilibration, 5. prosthodontic reconstruction, 6. acupuncture, 7. botulinum toxin, 8. transcutaneous electrical neuromuscular stimulation (TENS), 9. contingent electrical stimulation [7,87,88] | 1. plant-based diet/ fruits and vegetable diet 2. hydration 3. physical activity 4. rest 5. cannabidiol oil 6. craniosacral therapy |
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Golanska, P.; Saczuk, K.; Domarecka, M.; Kuć, J.; Lukomska-Szymanska, M. Temporomandibular Myofascial Pain Syndrome—Aetiology and Biopsychosocial Modulation. A Narrative Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 7807. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157807
Golanska P, Saczuk K, Domarecka M, Kuć J, Lukomska-Szymanska M. Temporomandibular Myofascial Pain Syndrome—Aetiology and Biopsychosocial Modulation. A Narrative Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(15):7807. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157807
Chicago/Turabian StyleGolanska, Paulina, Klara Saczuk, Monika Domarecka, Joanna Kuć, and Monika Lukomska-Szymanska. 2021. "Temporomandibular Myofascial Pain Syndrome—Aetiology and Biopsychosocial Modulation. A Narrative Review" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 15: 7807. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157807
APA StyleGolanska, P., Saczuk, K., Domarecka, M., Kuć, J., & Lukomska-Szymanska, M. (2021). Temporomandibular Myofascial Pain Syndrome—Aetiology and Biopsychosocial Modulation. A Narrative Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15), 7807. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157807