Neurocognitive Functioning in Patients with Painful Temporomandibular Disorders.
Kordian StaniszewskiEivind Haga RonoldÅsa HammarAnnika RosenPublished in: Journal of pain research (2023)
The group of pTMD patients have self-perceived cognitive difficulties that may make it more difficult to master chronic pain and common everyday tasks. They reported significantly more self-perceived cognitive difficulties, higher rumination, more depressive symptoms, and lower QoL compared to healthy controls, suggesting that these psychosocial factors could be targeted in treatment and interventions. However, the tested neurocognitive performance was equivalent to the control group.