Is irritable bowel syndrome considered in clinical trials on physical therapy applied to patients with temporo-mandibular disorders? A scoping review

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Author
Rodrigues-de-Souza, Daiana Priscila
Paz-Vega, Javier
Fernández de las Peñas, César
Cleland, Joshua
Alburquerque Sendín, Francisco
Publisher
MDPIDate
2020Subject
Temporomandibular painIrritable bowel syndrome
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Clinical trial
Physical therapy
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The aim of the current scoping review was to identify if the presence of irritable bowel
syndrome was included as eligibility criteria of participants included in clinical trials investigating
the e ects of physical therapy in individuals with temporomandibular pain disorders (TMDs). A
systematic electronic literature search in theWeb of Science database was conducted. Scientifically
relevant, randomized clinical trials (those cited in other studies at least 5 times, or clinical trials
published in high-impact journals, i.e., first and second quartiles (Q1-Q2) of any category of the
Journal Citation Report (JCR)) evaluating the e ects of any physical therapy intervention in patients
with TMDs were included. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) scale was used to evaluate
the methodological quality of the selected trials. Authors a liated to a clinical or non-clinical
institution, total number of citations, objective, sex/gender, age, and eligibility criteria in each article
were extracted and analyzed independently by two authors. From a total of 98 identified articles,
12 and 19 clinical trials were included according to the journal citation criterion or JCR criterion,
respectively. After removing duplicates, a total of 23 trials were included. The PEDro score ranged
from 4 to 8 (mean: 6.26, SD: 1.48). Based on the eligibility criteria of the trials systematically reviewed,
none considered the presence of comorbid irritable bowel syndrome in patients with TMDs. The
comorbidity between TMDs and irritable bowel syndrome is not considered within the eligibility
criteria of participants in highly cited clinical trials, or published in a high-impact journal, investigating
the e ects of physical therapy in TMDs.