Scientists unravel the pain triangle: how your neck, jaw, and headaches are linked
NCT ID NCT06889220
Summary
This study aimed to understand how neck pain, jaw joint problems (TMJ), and migraines are connected. Researchers looked at 116 adults with neck pain and migraines to see how these conditions affect each other and what role factors like depression and physical activity play. The goal was to gather information to help design better, more personalized treatment plans in the future.
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Yalova university
Yalova, Turkey (Türkiye)
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