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Examining temporomandibular disorder patients for cranio-cervical dysfunction.
AbstractThis article presents a method for examining patients with TMJ disorders to determine whether cranio-cervical dysfunction is present. This procedure should be used on all patients who are being treated for craniomandibular problems, since untreated cranio-cervical dysfunction will cause difficulties in TMJ treatment. The material presented here includes a short questionnaire for the patient to answer and an explanation of how to examine the patient for six aspects of cranio-cervical function.