1978
DOI: 10.1016/s0030-4220(78)80003-6
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Postinjury myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome: Its etiology and prognosis

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“…Studies by Lader (1983), Reade (1984), Truelove et al (1985), Brooke and Stenn (1978), and Pullinger and -Monteiro (1988) all showed significant correlations between the signs and symptoms of CMD and a history of extrinsic trauma to the head, neck or shoulder area. However, there have been no such studies on complete denture wearers, and therefore a similar correlation could not be established for this particular group of patients.…”
Section: Fxtrinsic Traumamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Studies by Lader (1983), Reade (1984), Truelove et al (1985), Brooke and Stenn (1978), and Pullinger and -Monteiro (1988) all showed significant correlations between the signs and symptoms of CMD and a history of extrinsic trauma to the head, neck or shoulder area. However, there have been no such studies on complete denture wearers, and therefore a similar correlation could not be established for this particular group of patients.…”
Section: Fxtrinsic Traumamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Comparing prognosis in iTMD and pTMD patients Table 4 list 7 studies 16,22,[36][37][38][39][40] comparing prognosis in iTMD and pTMD patients, including design, methods, and results. Five studies suggest a significant difference when comparing pTMD to iTMD patients, with pTMD having a poorer prognosis.…”
Section: -Y Follow-up Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 7 studies compared the prognosis in iTMD and pTMD populations. Five studies (Krogstad et al, 36 Greco et al, 37 Kolbinson et al, 38 Romanelli et al, 39 Brooke et al 40 ) suggested a significant difference in some but not all of the outcomes measured, with pTMD patients having a poorer prognosis than iTMD patients. It should be noted that most of these studies included psychologic factors.…”
Section: Prognosis In Ptmd Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Brooke and Stenn68 reported that patients with post-traumatic TMD have a poor prognosis for recovery compared with non-traumatic TMD. The authors stated that: “Reasons for this difference...may be a consequence of litigation and, in addition, may be due to the personality of the patient.” Some authors reported that some patients claimed the onset of symptoms days or weeks after the professed whiplash incident with diagnoses and treatment beginning even later 12…”
Section: Mandibular Whiplash: Litigious Profit In the Neck Kinkmentioning
confidence: 99%