Impact of manual therapy on body posture-3-D analysis with rasterstereography – pilotstudy

Harhoff A, Pohl T, Loibl C, Adler W, Süßenbach-Mädl M, Ries J, Seidel A, Wichmann M, Matta R (2024)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2024

Journal

Book Volume: 20

Article Number: 49

DOI: 10.1186/s13005-024-00450-0

Abstract

Introduction: The relationship between posture and temporomandibular disease (TMD) is unclear. The aim of our study was to determine the influence of manual therapy (MT) on posture in TMD patients compared with healthy subjects. Material/method: After consideration of inclusion and exclusion criteria, 30 subjects were included. These were divided into two groups: group A comprised 15 healthy subjects and group B 15 patients with present proven TMD disease. Rasterstereographic images were taken at different times. Group A subjects were scanned twice within half a year and group B before initiation as well as after the first MT and after completion of the prescribed MT. The different posture variables were calculated using DIERS Formetric software. Results: To illustrate the differences between the two groups, 10 different postural variables were examined. Significant differences between the two groups were observed in pelvic tilt, surface rotation, and kyphotic apex. Pelvic tilt: mean = 7.581, p-value = 0.029; surface rotation: mean = 3.098, p = 0.049; and mean kyphotic apex = 11.538 and 11.946, respectively, with p-values of 0.037 and 0.029, respectively. Conclusion: MT leads to a change in posture in TMD patients. This could influence the course of TMD treatment.

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APA:

Harhoff, A., Pohl, T., Loibl, C., Adler, W., Süßenbach-Mädl, M., Ries, J.,... Matta, R. (2024). Impact of manual therapy on body posture-3-D analysis with rasterstereography – pilotstudy. Head & Face Medicine, 20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13005-024-00450-0

MLA:

Harhoff, Alessia, et al. "Impact of manual therapy on body posture-3-D analysis with rasterstereography – pilotstudy." Head & Face Medicine 20 (2024).

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