Temporomandibular dysfunction in patients with a history of stroke.

Temporomandibular dysfunction in patients with a history of stroke. There was an increase in the muscle tone and the pressure pain threshold, and a decrease in cervical spine ROM, related to the affected side and diagnosed with this disorder, observing that the muscle alterations caused by stroke may be predisposing factors to patients, to the development of muscle TMD or even joint TMD.

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