2020
DOI: 10.2298/sarh190613122m
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Applicability of the instruments for measuring pain intensity in persons with masticatory myofascial pain

Abstract: Introduction/Objective The most frequent clinical presentation of myofascial pain (MFP) includes the presence of a deep local muscle pain, limited level of movements, heterotopic pain of trigger points in the referent zones, and the loss of the major symptoms by anesthetizing these points. The only manner to objectively and comprehensively evaluate pain, as a multidimensional experience, is by applying multiple methods in its diagnostics. The objective of this paper was to corelate diagnostic possibilities of … Show more

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