Psychological impairments have a significant role in management and coping of pain in patients with orofacial pain disorders. The response of this kind of pathologies to topical or systemic medications is not predictable and mindfulness breathing and relaxation techniques could present good results since it help patients to accept their problem and to cope it. In consequence, the present study is aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a mindfulness therapy program in management of chronic orofacial pain.
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orofacial pain intensity
Timeframe: pre-intervention
orofacial pain intensity
Timeframe: 8 weeks
orofacial pain intensity
Timeframe: 5 months
Symptoms of temporomandibular disorders
Timeframe: pre-intervention
Symptoms of temporomandibular disorders
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Symptoms of temporomandibular disorders
Timeframe: 5 months
Catastrophization of pain
Timeframe: pre-intervention
Catastrophization of pain
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Catastrophization of pain
Timeframe: 5 months
Kinesiophobia
Timeframe: pre-intervention
Kinesiophobia
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Kinesiophobia
Timeframe: 5 months
Impact of headache
Timeframe: pre-intervention
Impact of headache
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Impact of headache
Timeframe: 5 months
Sleep quality
Timeframe: pre-intervention
Sleep quality
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Sleep quality
Timeframe: 5 months
Dizziness-related disability
Timeframe: pre-intervention
Dizziness-related disability
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Dizziness-related disability
Timeframe: 5 months
Neck pain-related disability
Timeframe: pre-intervention
Neck pain-related disability
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Neck pain-related disability
Timeframe: 5 months