Evaluation of Biofeedback Usefulness in Masticatory Muscle Activity Management—A Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Studies
2.2. Participants
2.3. Outcomes
2.4. Data Sources and Searches
2.5. Trial Selection
2.6. Data Extraction
2.7. Data Synthesis and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Subjects Included in the Primary Studies
3.2. Quality Assessment
3.3. Synthesis of Evidence
3.4. Primary Outcome
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Authors | Type of Intervention | Electrode Placement | Sample Size | BFB Group Sample | Diagnose | Diagnostic Criteria | Outcomes | Tools Used to Measure Outcomes | Number of Sessions/Time of Active Treatment | Time of Each Session |
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1. Wieselmann-Penker et al. (2001) [20] | Visual BFB training vs. TENS treatment | Masseter, temporalis | N = 20 (13 f, 7 m) | 10 | Bruxism (type not defined), Muscle TMD | No data | Marked tendency of reduction of mean EMG level after BFB and TENS | EMG analysis (pre-, post- training) | 3 (1 per week) | 20 min. 10 min. for masseter and 10 for temporalis |
2.Gu et al. (2015) [24] | Vibratory BFB vs. occlusal splint | No electrodes, pressure sensor in the device | N = 24 (19 f, 5 m) | N = 12 (9 f, 3 m) | SB | Criteria by AASM | Number and time of SB events significantly decreased | Number and time of SB events pre-, post- trial) | 12 week therapy | No precise data |
3.Criado et al. (2016) [14] | Visual BFB training | Masseter temporalis | N = 14 (7 f, 7 m) | N = 14 (7 f, 7 m) | Muscle TMD AB | RDC/TMD self-report | Decrease of pain perceived, decrease of EMG-muscle activity | Clinical evaluation, questionnaires, NRS, EMG analysis | 4 (2 times a week for 2 weeks) | No precise data (30 iterations) |
4.Watanabe et al. (2011) [19] | Audio BFB vs. CO | Temporalis | N = 20 | N = 10 | Muscle TMD, AB | Self-report | Decrease of daytime clenching events in BFB group | EMG analysis pre-post- trial | 2 (2 consecutive days) | 5 h |
5.Sato et al. (2015) [18] | Audio BFB vs. CO | Temporalis | N = 12 (12 m) | N = 7 (7 m) | AB and SB | Self-report | Decrease of tonic events number for both SB and AB | EMG analysis | 4 (2 consecutive days—2 day and 2 night sessions) | 5 h |
6.Goto et al. (2015) [22] | Audio BFB | Masseter | N = 10 (5 f, 5 m) | N = 10 (5 f, 5 m) | SB | No data | Decrease of SB events | EMG analysis | 3 (3 consecutive nights) | 8 h |
Authors | Type of Intervention | Electrode Placement | Sample Size | BFB Group Sample | Diagnose | Diagnose Criteria | Outcomes | Tools Used to Measure Outcomes | Nr of Sessions/Time of Active Treatment |
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1.Conti et al. (2014) [15] | CES vs. CO | Temporalis | N = 15 (12 f, 3 m) | N = 7 (5 f, 2 m) | Myofascial pain, SB | RDC/TMD AASM | Significant reduction EMG events per hour of sleep, no changes in present pain intensity and pressure pain threshold | VAS, algometry, EMG analysis | At least 10 days |
2.Raphael et al. (2013) [21] | CES | Temporalis | N = 14 (14 f) | N = 14 (14 f) | Myofascial pain, SB | RDC/TMD PSG | Significant reduction of EMG activity during treatment, with return to base line in follow-up. No changes in self-reported night pain Significant reduction of perceived pain after palpation and spontaneous, also in follow-up | EMG analysis (EMG events per min. of sleep), NRS, RDC/TMD | Each night for 6 weeks |
3.Jadidi et al. (2008) [23] | CES | Temporalis | N = 14 (8 f, 6 m) | N = 14 (8 f, 6 m) | SB | AASM | Significant reduction of EMG events/hour of sleep in active CES phase of the study and in inactive phase of the study No changes in perceived pain | EMG analysis (number of EMG events/h of sleep), RDC/TMD | 5–7 nights a week for 6 weeks (3 weeks with a 2-week break and another 3 weeks) |
4.Sumiya et al. (2014) [25] | CES | Masseter | N = 10 (4 f, 6 m) | N = 10 (4 f, 6 m) | SB | EMG monitoring by night | Significant decrease of EMG events/h of sleep and events/night, Significant decrease of number of burst and duration of SB | EMG analysis (events/h of sleep and events/night, number of burst of SB event, duration of SB events) | 2 consecutive nights |
No | Outcome Significance | Trials (Year) | Quality of the Evidence (Grade) |
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1 | No significant correlation | Wieselmann-Penker et al. (2001) [20] | + + − − low due to indirectness, imprecision |
2 | Significant correlation | Conti et al. (2014) [15] | + + − − low due to indirectness, imprecision |
3 | Gu et al. (2015) [24] | + + + − moderate due to indirectness | |
4 | Sato et al. (2015) [18] | + + − − low due to indirectness, imprecision | |
5 | Criado et al. (2016) [14] | + + − − low due to indirectness, imprecision | |
6 | Watanabe et al. (2011) [19] | + − − − very low due to indirectness, imprecision, inconsistency | |
7 | Goto et al. (2015) [22] | + − − − very low due to indirectness, imprecision, inconsistency | |
8 | Jadidi et al. (2008) [23] | + + − − low due to indirectness, imprecision | |
9 | Raphael et al. (2013) [21] | + + − − low due to indirectness, imprecision | |
10 | Sumiya et al. (2014) [25] | + − − −very low due to imprecision, indirections, inconsistency |
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Florjanski, W.; Malysa, A.; Orzeszek, S.; Smardz, J.; Olchowy, A.; Paradowska-Stolarz, A.; Wieckiewicz, M. Evaluation of Biofeedback Usefulness in Masticatory Muscle Activity Management—A Systematic Review. J. Clin. Med. 2019, 8, 766. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8060766
Florjanski W, Malysa A, Orzeszek S, Smardz J, Olchowy A, Paradowska-Stolarz A, Wieckiewicz M. Evaluation of Biofeedback Usefulness in Masticatory Muscle Activity Management—A Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2019; 8(6):766. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8060766
Chicago/Turabian StyleFlorjanski, Wojciech, Andrzej Malysa, Sylwia Orzeszek, Joanna Smardz, Anna Olchowy, Anna Paradowska-Stolarz, and Mieszko Wieckiewicz. 2019. "Evaluation of Biofeedback Usefulness in Masticatory Muscle Activity Management—A Systematic Review" Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 6: 766. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8060766
APA StyleFlorjanski, W., Malysa, A., Orzeszek, S., Smardz, J., Olchowy, A., Paradowska-Stolarz, A., & Wieckiewicz, M. (2019). Evaluation of Biofeedback Usefulness in Masticatory Muscle Activity Management—A Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(6), 766. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8060766