Restorabite™: Phase II trial of jaw stretching exercises using a novel device for patients with trismus following head and neck cancer

Author:

Charters Emma12ORCID,Cheng Kai13,Dunn Masako1,Heng Caleb1,Loy Jamie1,Ricketts Virginia1,Luo Aaron1,Aung Yee Mon1,Lewin Will4,Howes Dale15,Manzie Timothy16,Wan Boyang7,Clark Jonathan136

Affiliation:

1. Department of Head and Neck Surgery Chris O'Brien Lifehouse Sydney Australia

2. School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

3. Royal Prince Alfred Institute of Academic Surgery Sydney Local Health District Sydney Australia

4. Arto Hardy Family Biomedical Innovation Hub Chris O'Brien Lifehouse Sydney Australia

5. University of Sydney Dental School, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

6. Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

7. School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

Abstract

AbstractPatients treated for oral cancer, may experience restricted mouth opening (trismus). Barriers such as cost have limited the utilization of traditional jaw stretching devices, and consequently, patients experience problems with swallowing, oral care, communication, and cancer surveillance. The safety and efficacy of Restorabite™, a new device designed to overcome these barriers, is evaluated prospectively over 12 months. This phase II investigator‐led trial included patients with chronic trismus underwent 10‐weeks of trismus therapy using Restorabite™. Safety, adherence, changes in mouth opening, and patient‐reported outcomes are presented. 114/120 participants with trismus completed the intervention, and 104 had their progress monitored for 12 months. Thirteen participants withdrew due to tumour recurrence. At the completion of the intervention, mouth opening improved by 10.4 mm (p < .001). This increased to 13.7 mm at 12 months (p < .001). Patient reported outcome all significantly improved and 47 participants were no longer classified as having trismus. There were no serious treatment related adverse events. In patients with trismus following head and neck cancer treatment, a 10‐week programme of jaw stretching exercises using Restorbite™ safely improves mouth opening and associated quality of life outcomes with high adherence and the benefits are maintained for 12‐months.

Funder

Cancer Institute NSW

Sydney Local Health District

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

Australian and New Zealand Head and Neck Cancer Society

Publisher

Wiley

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