TY - JOUR
T1 - A Controlled Study of Biopsychosocial Differences Observed in Masticatory Myalgia With and Without Pain Referral
AU - Varun, Saranya
AU - Anderson, Gary C.
AU - Hodges, James S.
AU - Zhang, Lei
AU - Schiffman, Eric L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Aims: To assess differences in biopsychosocial factors between participants with masticatory myofascial pain with referral (MFPwR), with myalgia without referral (Mw/oR), and community controls without TMDs. Methods: Study participants were diagnosed with MFPwR (n = 196), Mw/oR (n = 299), or as a non-TMD community control (n = 87) by two calibrated examiners at each of three study sites. Pain chronicity, pain on palpation of masticatory muscle sites, and pressure pain thresholds (PPT) at 12 masticatory muscle, 2 trigeminal, and 2 nontrigeminal control sites were recorded. Psychosocial factors assessed included anxiety, depression, and nonspecific physical symptoms (Symptom Checklist-90 Revised); stress (Perceived Stress Scale); and health-related quality of life (Short Form Health Survey). Comparisons among the three groups were adjusted for age, sex, race, education, and income using multivariable linear regression. The significance threshold was set at P =.017 (.05 / 3) for subsequent pairwise comparisons. Results: Compared to the Mw/oR group, the MFPwR group had significantly greater pain chronicity, number of painful muscle sites, anxiety, depression, nonspecific physical symptoms, and impaired physical health (P <.017). The MFPwR group also had significantly lower PPTs for masticatory sites (P <.017). Both muscle pain groups differed significantly from the non-TMD community control group for all outcome measures (P <.017). Conclusion: These findings support the clinical utility of separating MFPwR from Mw/oR. Patients with MFPwR are more complex from a biopsychosocial perspective than Mw/oR patients, which likely affects prognosis and supports consideration of these factors in case management.
AB - Aims: To assess differences in biopsychosocial factors between participants with masticatory myofascial pain with referral (MFPwR), with myalgia without referral (Mw/oR), and community controls without TMDs. Methods: Study participants were diagnosed with MFPwR (n = 196), Mw/oR (n = 299), or as a non-TMD community control (n = 87) by two calibrated examiners at each of three study sites. Pain chronicity, pain on palpation of masticatory muscle sites, and pressure pain thresholds (PPT) at 12 masticatory muscle, 2 trigeminal, and 2 nontrigeminal control sites were recorded. Psychosocial factors assessed included anxiety, depression, and nonspecific physical symptoms (Symptom Checklist-90 Revised); stress (Perceived Stress Scale); and health-related quality of life (Short Form Health Survey). Comparisons among the three groups were adjusted for age, sex, race, education, and income using multivariable linear regression. The significance threshold was set at P =.017 (.05 / 3) for subsequent pairwise comparisons. Results: Compared to the Mw/oR group, the MFPwR group had significantly greater pain chronicity, number of painful muscle sites, anxiety, depression, nonspecific physical symptoms, and impaired physical health (P <.017). The MFPwR group also had significantly lower PPTs for masticatory sites (P <.017). Both muscle pain groups differed significantly from the non-TMD community control group for all outcome measures (P <.017). Conclusion: These findings support the clinical utility of separating MFPwR from Mw/oR. Patients with MFPwR are more complex from a biopsychosocial perspective than Mw/oR patients, which likely affects prognosis and supports consideration of these factors in case management.
KW - biopsychosocial
KW - diagnosis
KW - myofascial
KW - pain
KW - pain referral
KW - temporomandibular disorders
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U2 - 10.11607/OFPH.3317
DO - 10.11607/OFPH.3317
M3 - Article
C2 - 37389839
AN - SCOPUS:85164234236
SN - 2333-0384
VL - 37
SP - 131
EP - 138
JO - Journal of Oral and Facial Pain and Headache
JF - Journal of Oral and Facial Pain and Headache
IS - 2
ER -