Temporomandibular disorder content in the curricula of physical therapist professional programs in the United States
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-4-2019
Publication Title
Cranio - Journal of Craniomandibular Practice
Abstract
Objective: To describe the status of entry-level physical therapist (PT) education related to the diagnosis and management of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) in accredited, entry-level United States PT programs. Methods: An electronic survey explored specific TMD diagnostic and management curricular content, including the use of evidence-based diagnostic criteria, opportunities for students to interact with individuals with TMD, and faculty qualifications. Results: Eighty-four programs completed the survey. TMD content is covered in the entry-level PT curriculum of almost all (98.8%) responding programs. Content specifically related to TMD averaged 12 h across program respondents (range 1.5–50 h). The majority (68%) of respondents utilized established evidence-based diagnostic criteria. Discussion: Consistent entry-level education guidelines related to TMD and additional post-professional education opportunities are necessary to ensure that patients with TMD are not underserved by the profession of PT by newly graduated PTs.
First Page
376
Last Page
388
PubMed ID
30609906
Volume
38
Issue
6
Recommended Citation
Prodoehl, Janey; Kraus, Steven; Klasser, Gary D.; and Hall, Kathy D., "Temporomandibular disorder content in the curricula of physical therapist professional programs in the United States" (2019). School of Allied Health Professions Faculty Publications. 28.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/soah_facpubs/28
10.1080/08869634.2018.1560983