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Biofeedback and relaxation therapy for chronic temporomandibular joint pain: Predicting successful outcomes.
Authors:Funch, Donna P.   Gale, Elliot N.
Abstract:57 patients with chronic temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain were randomly assigned to receive either relaxation or biofeedback therapy. 27 Ss (mean age 35.6 yrs) listened to tape-recorded relaxation once a week at the therapist's office for 3 sessions and were encouraged to practice daily. 30 Ss (mean age 43 yrs) participated in biofeedback sessions and were instructed to practice relaxation for 20 min/day between sessions. Results show no significant differences in outcomes. However, successful Ss in the 2 conditions differed from each other. Successful relaxation Ss tended to be younger, had TMJ pain for a shorter period of time, and reported problems with other psychophysiologic disorders. Successful biofeedback Ss were older, married, had TMJ pain for a longer period of time, and had not received prior equilibration treatment. Equilibration and presence of other disorders were related to both short- and long-term outcomes, suggesting they may be useful as predictors of outcome. It is also suggested that knowledge of pretherapy factors may allow for optimal assignment to therapy conditions. (30 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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