The goal of this clinical trial is to understand whether a simple education and self-management program with home exercises can reduce pain and improve daily function in adults with long-lasting jaw pain caused by temporomandibular disorders (TMD) as much as a more intensive hands-on physiotherapy approach. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does an education and self-management exercise program reduce jaw pain, improve jaw function and reduce how much pain interferes with daily activities? 2. Does this program improve outcomes similarly to the usual treatment for TMDs, which includes also manual therapy and supervised exercise sessions? Researchers will compare an education and self-management program with home exercises to usual physiotherapy care to see which approach leads to better pain relief and daily functioning over time. Participants will: Attend three evaluation visits (at the start of the study, after 6 weeks, and after 16 weeks); Be assigned to one of two treatment groups: 1. A group receiving two physiotherapy-supervised education and self-management sessions with personalized home exercises; or 2. A group receiving six physiotherapy usual treatment sessions, which may include education, exercises, and hands-on therapy; Participants will complete questionnaires about: Jaw pain, Jaw function, Body pain, Neck disability, Oral behaviors, Pain catastrophizing, Fear of movement, Confidence in managing pain. Measures of mouth opening will be taken (non-painful, maximal and maximal with assistance) with a ruler at all time points. This study includes adults aged 18 to 65 years who have jaw pain for at least 3 months.
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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Characteristic Pain Intensity (CPI)
Timeframe: From enrollement to the last evaluation (at 16 weeks after the first treatment)
Pain Interference
Timeframe: From enrollement to the last evaluation (at 16 weeks after the first treatment)