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Alterations in Surface Electromyography Are Associated with Subjective Masticatory Muscle Pain.

Davide PietropaoliEleonora OrtuMario GiannoniRuggero CattaneoAlessandra MummoloAnnalisa Monaco
Published in: Pain research & management (2019)
Our study provides evidence that subjective pain perception can be objectively quantified at a magnitude proportional to pain severity. At greater tenderness scores, higher sEMG activity at the level of temporalis could help discriminate clinically prevalent TTH versus prevalent TMD. sEMG confirms to be an accurate tool to reliably objectify the subjective perception of pain. When combined with clinical evaluation and patients' symptoms, sEMG increases diagnostic sensitivity in the field of myo-type craniofacial pain disorders. This trial is registered with NCT02789085.
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