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Use of kinesiology tape for pain relief in the treatment of temporomandibular disorders: a systematic review with meta-analysis

ABSTRACT

Purpose

To verify the effects on pain relief by applying kinesiology tape on the masticatory muscles, in comparison with other interventions, in people with temporomandibular disorders.

Research strategy

Search in LILACS, IBECS, CINAHL, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane, EMBASE, and MEDLINE. The research question, based on the PICOT components, was: “Does kinesiology tape applied on to masticatory muscles relieve the pain in people with temporomandibular disorders?”.

Selection criteria

The included articles were clinical trials using kinesiology tape on masticatory muscles in people with temporomandibular disorders, published in Portuguese, English, or Spanish. Articles whose authors had not adopted this application method and pain intensity as an outcome were excluded. Eligibility was assessed by reading their titles, abstracts, and full texts. The following information was extracted: year of publication, the country where the study was conducted, age and clinical condition of the sample, treatment, and pain assessment results. The meta-analysis, using the inverse variance method, considered the mean value indicated in the visual analog scale as the intervention effect measure.

Results

Initially, 344 references were retrieved, of which three were selected. Significantly better pain relief results were identified after 1 week of using the tape, in comparison with the other conservative approaches analyzed.

Conclusion

Considering the included articles, the kinesiology tape had significant results with greater pain relief in the first week. However, small number of studies and their biases limit the findings.

Keywords:
Athletic tape; Masticatory muscles; Temporomandibular joint disorders; Facial pain; Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences

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