Jaw–neck motor function 2 years after whiplash trauma
Anton Eklund,
Birgitta Wiesinger,
Ewa Lampa
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThere is limited knowledge about the possible long‐term effects on jaw motor function after whiplash trauma.ObjectivesThe primary aim was to evaluate integrated jaw and head–neck movement amplitudes during jaw function in individuals 2 years after whiplash trauma, compared to controls. The secondary aim was to evaluate changes between the acute stage and a 2‐year follow‐up in terms of jaw and head–neck movement amplitudes during jaw function.MethodsThis study included 28 cases exposed to a whiplash t… Show more
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