Correlation between Functional Disorders of Temporomadibular Joint and Upper Crossed Syndrome
Research background. The imbalance between the jaw and neck muscle activity occurs as a compensatory mechanism in order to stabilize the jaw and neck structural parts in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders (Ries et al., 2008). Changes occur in posture control system if any biomechanical unit var...
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Main Authors: | Vilma Juodžbalienė (Author), Dovilė Krasauskytė (Author), Dovilė Valatkienė (Author) |
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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