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Low-Level Laser Auriculotherapy in the Treatment of Myogenic Temporomandibular Disorders and Anxiety

Summary: Low-level laser auriculotherapy (LLLT-AT) is a non-invasive technique that has gained attention for managing musculoskeletal pain and anxiety. Given the painful and emotional components of temporomandibular disorders (TMD), LLLT-AT may offer therapeutic benefits by stimulating auricular points associated with pain modulation and anxiety reduction. This randomized, placebo-controlled, two-arm clinical trial with blinded outcome assessors aims to evaluate the effects of LLLT-AT in individuals diagnosed with myogenic TMD (Axis I, Group I of the DC/TMD classification) and anxiety. The study will be conducted at the Physical Agents Laboratory of Universidad Andrés Bello. Eligible participants will include members of the university community with myogenic TMD (Axis I, Group I of the DC/TMD classification) and anxiety. Participants will be stratified by sex and randomly assigned to either an experimental group receiving LLLT-AT combined with a standardized myofascial release protocol or a control group receiving sham LLLT-AT with the same myofascial protocol. Interventions will be administered twice weekly for three weeks. Outcome measures will be collected at baseline, post-intervention, and at a four-week follow-up. Primary outcomes include pressure pain threshold (PPT), assessed by algometry, and anxiety level, measured using the GAD-7 scale. Secondary outcomes include maximum mouth opening range of motion (MMOROM) and mandibular functional limitation (MFL), assessed using the Jaw Functional Limitation Scale 8 (JFLS-8).

Participants needed: 32
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Quiropraxia y EquilibrioUpdated: Aug 15, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years. [+4]

Recent musculoskeletal injury in the cervical region. [+7]

Status: Recruiting

High-intensity Laser Therapy for Neck Pain

Chronic nonspecific neck pain is a common musculoskeletal disorder recognized for its high rates of disability and economic losses, ranking second in musculoskeletal conditions after low back pain. There are several effective physical therapy interventions to treat chronic nonspecific neck pain, such as laser therapy. High-intensity laser therapy (HILT) is a recent treatment proposed to reduce musculoskeletal pain; however, there are few studies that prove its effects in reducing neck pain. The aim of this randomized clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of high-intensity laser therapy on pain intensity in patients with chronic nonspecific neck pain. The research will be carried out in the laboratory of physical agents at the Andrés Bello University, Campus Casona de las Condes. Participants will be employers and volunteer students with non-specific chronic neck pain. Participants will be randomized and allocated into 2 study groups: group 1 (HILT and stretching exercises) and group 2 (simulated HILT and stretching exercises). Treatments will be performed twice a week for 4 weeks with 3 assessments: before treatment, at the end of treatment, and 12 weeks after treatment (follow-up). The main results will be the differences in pain pressure threshold (ΔPPT), intensity of pain at rest (ΔRPI) and intensity of pain on movement (ΔMPI). Secondary outcome measures, on the other hand, will include differences in cervical spine range (ΔCROM) and cervical disability (ΔND).

Participants needed: 72
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Quiropraxia y EquilibrioUpdated: Aug 7, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Participants must be at least 18 years old. [+2]

Neck or shoulder musculoskeletal injuries in the last 3 months (fractures, sprai... [+9]

Status: Recruiting

High Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) on Myofascial Trigger Points.

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effects of HILT on cervical flexibility and pain reduction in myofascial trigger points. The research will be carried out in the Physiotherapy laboratory of Andrés Bello University. The participants will be civil servants and volunteer university students with the presence of latent MTrPs of the upper trapezius muscle. Participants will be randomized and divided into 3 study groups: group 1 (HILT and stretching exercises), group 2 (sham HILT and stretching exercises), and group 3 (the conventional US and stretching exercises). The treatments will be carried out twice a week for 4 weeks accompanied by 2 evaluations during the treatment and 1 post-treatment follow-up. The main result will be considered the differences in pain intensity (ΔPI), pain pressure threshold (ΔPPT), cervical spine range (ΔCROM), and cervical disability (ΔND) between the evaluation sessions.

Participants needed: 24
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Quiropraxia y EquilibrioUpdated: Aug 7, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Participants over 18 years of age. [+2]

Musculoskeletal problems or pathologies of the neck or shoulders in the last 3 m... [+9]