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Impact of Cervical Spine Rehabilitation on Temporomandibular Joint Functioning in Patients with Idiopathic Neck Pain.

Lukasz OleksyRenata KielnarAnna MikaAgnieszka Jankowicz-SzymańskaDorota BylinaJarosław SołtanBłażej PruszczyńskiArtur StolarczykAleksandra Królikowska
Published in: BioMed research international (2021)
The study suggested that idiopathic neck pain is associated with limited range of motion in the cervical spine, incorrect head posture, and TMJ dysfunction. Our data suggests that therapy focusing only on the cervical region may improve the clinical condition of the TMJ in subjects with idiopathic neck pain who do not report TMJ pain. These observations could be helpful in physiotherapeutic treatment of neck and craniofacial area dysfunctions. This trial is registered with ISRCTN Registry ISRCTN14511735.
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