Overview
Trismus has been reported as the second most common comorbidity in survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC). It is mainly associated with post-radiotherapy subcutaneous fibrosis, muscular atrophy, damage to neurological structures in the neck, or a combination of all, affecting masticatory musculature. In addition to this, the loss of flexibility and strength in the shoulder has also been shown to be related to deficits in the function and quality of life of these patients.
The goal of this clinical trial is to determinate the effectiveness and safety of Manual Therapy (MT) on Oral Opening, Swallow Function, as well as the mobility of the upper quarter, the strength of cervical musculature, pain, functionality, and the perception of quality of life in head and neck cancer survivors.
Participants will be assigned randomly to the study groups: a) manual therapy program and control motor exercises and b) motor control exercises (usual care).
The assessment refers to a baseline form (at the beginning of the study), at 6 weeks and at 6 weeks of patient follow-up.
Description
Manual therapy program consists of 3 sessions a week during 6 weeks, with a total of 18 appointments. Measurements are done before starting, after the last intervention and 6 weeks after finishing the treatment.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- individuals with HNC
- individuals over 18 years of age
- individuals who have undergone oncological surgery of the head and neck and/or radiotherapy
- having finished oncological medical treatment between 3 and 36 months before inclusion
- having a medical diagnosis of trismus and/or TMD and/or cervical or shoulder dysfunction
- Spanish native speakers
Exclusion Criteria:
- sequelae of previous stroke
- structural instability and/or osteoporosis of the cervical spine, spondylosis, cervical herniated discs
- active osteoradionecrosis or open wounds (fistulas, soft tissue necrosis) in the anatomical treatment area
- tracheostomized individuals
- metastasis or active cancer
- refuse to participate.