| Literature DB >> 24976743 |
Stephen M Shaffer1, Jean-Michel Brismée1, Phillip S Sizer1, Carol A Courtney2.
Abstract
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a heterogeneous group of diagnoses affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and surrounding tissues. A variety of methods for evaluating and managing TMD have been proposed within the physical therapy profession but these sources are not peer-reviewed and lack updates from scientific literature. The dental profession has provided peer-reviewed sources that lack thoroughness with respect to the neuromusculoskeletal techniques utilized by physical therapists. The subsequent void creates the need for a thorough, research informed, and peer-reviewed source regarding TMD evaluation and management for physical therapists. This paper is the first part in a two-part series that seeks to fill the current void by providing a brief but comprehensive outline for clinicians seeking to provide services for patients with TMD. Part one focuses on anatomy and pathology, arthro- and osteokinematics, epidemiology, history taking, and physical examination as they relate to TMD. An appreciation of the anatomical and mechanical features associated with the TMJ can serve as a foundation for understanding a patient's clinical presentation. Performance of a thorough patient history and clinical examination can guide the clinician toward an improved diagnostic process.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis; Physical examination; Review; Temporomandibular joint disorders
Year: 2014 PMID: 24976743 PMCID: PMC4062347 DOI: 10.1179/2042618613Y.0000000060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Man Manip Ther ISSN: 1066-9817