Effects of manual therapy on oral opening, swallow function and upper quarter mobility in Chilean survivors of head and neck cancer: a study protocol for a controlled, randomised study (MAnual ThErapy for Oral Opening (MATEO) study)
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Burgos Mansilla, Bárbara Lorena; Schneeberger-Hitschfeld, Pilar; Astete-Barra, Krishna; Méndez-Rojas, Antonia; Ortiz-Comino, LucíaEditorial
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2025-09-02Referencia bibliográfica
Burgos-Mansilla, B., Schneeberger-Hitschfeld, P., Astete-Barra, K., Méndez-Rojas, A., & Ortiz-Comino, L. (2025). Effects of manual therapy on oral opening, swallow function and upper quarter mobility in Chilean survivors of head and neck cancer: a study protocol for a controlled, randomised study (MAnual ThErapy for Oral Opening (MATEO) study). BMJ Open, 15(9), e097131. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-097131
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Universidad de La Frontera (DIM23-0023)Resumen
Introduction Head and neck cancer (HNC) accounts for
over 4% of global cancer incidence, yet the oncological
treatment induces several sequelae such as oral
dysfunction, cervical and shoulder impairments or pain
that are not well addressed. Thus, survivors of HNC (sHNC)
perceive a decrease in their quality of life (QoL). This study
protocol aims to investigate the effects of manual therapy
(MT) to determine the effectiveness and safety on oral
opening, swallow function and upper quarter mobility,
cervical muscle strength, pain, functionality and QoL of
sHNC.
Methods and analysis A randomised controlled trial will
include 70 sHNC over 18 years of age and will be divided
into two groups. Intervention will last for 6 weeks with a
total of 18 sessions, including MT targeting mastication
and head and neck muscles. The control group will receive
motor control exercises. The main outcomes will be
oral opening and swallow function. An intention-to-treat
analysis will be performed to evaluate the effectiveness of
the intervention, which will be further determined with the
calculation of effect sizes expressed in Cohen’s d.





