THE VOID IN PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT APPROACHES FOR TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DYSFUNCTION- A REVIEW
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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction, Physiotherapy treatment, except dry needling, free full text articles.Abstract
A group of illnesses affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the masticatory system, or both are together referred to as temporomandibular joint dysfunction. These disorders may also affect related structures that are nearby. It affects the head, neck, and surrounding areas, resulting in headache, twitching, fullness, or ringing in the ears as symptoms.
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