Orofacial Pain and Headache 2008
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-7234-3412-2.10007-0
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Masticatory myofascial pain, and tension-type and chronic daily headache

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“…There is evidence that psychological variables may play a role in contributing to the progression of TMD (24,44), and recent evidence suggests that psychological factors may influence the association between pain and motor activity and this might be one mechanism of recurrence of symptoms (2,3,(19)(20)(21)(22). There is evidence that psychological variables may play a role in contributing to the progression of TMD (24,44), and recent evidence suggests that psychological factors may influence the association between pain and motor activity and this might be one mechanism of recurrence of symptoms (2,3,(19)(20)(21)(22).…”
Section: Motor Consequences Of Experimental Anterior Temporalis Musclmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is evidence that psychological variables may play a role in contributing to the progression of TMD (24,44), and recent evidence suggests that psychological factors may influence the association between pain and motor activity and this might be one mechanism of recurrence of symptoms (2,3,(19)(20)(21)(22). There is evidence that psychological variables may play a role in contributing to the progression of TMD (24,44), and recent evidence suggests that psychological factors may influence the association between pain and motor activity and this might be one mechanism of recurrence of symptoms (2,3,(19)(20)(21)(22).…”
Section: Motor Consequences Of Experimental Anterior Temporalis Musclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is evidence that psychological variables may play a role in contributing to the progression of TMD (24,44), and recent evidence suggests that psychological factors may influence the association between pain and motor activity and this might be one mechanism of recurrence of symptoms (2,3,(19)(20)(21)(22). If psychological factors do play a role in the pain-motor interaction, then this may account for the substantial inconsistency between studies regarding pain-motor interactions (3).…”
Section: Psychological Variables and Pain-motor Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normal function such as chewing, talking or yawning may exarcebate pain (see Table 1). The clinical features of POMP have been extensively reviewed (Benoliel and Sharav, 2008; de Leeuw, 2008).…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical presentation and symptoms of POMP resemble muscular pain disorders elsewhere in the body and it is thought that the pathophysiology of POMP may share mechanisms with entities such as regional myofascial pain, tension‐type headache and fibromyalgia (FM) (Benoliel and Sharav, 2008) (Mense, 2003).…”
Section: Pathophysiology Of Pompmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might be attributed to the dense and overlapping innervation from the head, face, and oral structures as well as the complex trigeminalbrain stem pathway with abundant pain and somatosensory processing. 12) In the masticatory system, myofascial pain is characterized primarily by pain and tenderness originating from the jaw-elevating muscles. The referred pain induced by TrP stimulation is characterized by the fact that it does not cross the body midline toward the contralateral side.…”
Section: Etiology and Pathophysiology Of Trpsmentioning
confidence: 99%