References
- Ciancaglini R, Testa M, Radaelli G. Association of neck pain with symptoms of temporomandibular dysfunction in the general population. Scand J Rehab Med. 1999;31:17–22.
- Grondin F, Hall T, Laurentjoye M, et al. Upper cervical range of motion is impaired in patients with temporomandibular disorders. CRANIO®. 2015 May;33(2):91–99.
- Travell J, Simons D. Myofascial pain and dysfunction: the trigger point manual. In: Travell J and Simons D.G. editors. Upper body. Vol. 1. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins; 1983. p. 15–16.
- Ceneviz C, Mehta N, Forgione A, et al. The immediate effect of changing mandibular position on the EMG activity of the masseter, temporalis, sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles. CRANIO®. 2006;24(4):237–244.
- Mehta N, Scrivani SJ, Maciewicz R. Dental and facial pain. In: Benson HT, Rathmell JP, Turk DC et al., editors. Raj’s practical management of pain. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA:Elsevier; 2008:505–527.
- Sakaguchi K, Mehta N, Abdallah E, et al. Examination of the relationship between mandibular position and body posture. CRANIO®. 2007 October;25(4):237–249.
- Bader G, Lavigne G. Sleep bruxism: an overview of an oromandibular sleep movement disorder. Sleep Med Rev. 2000 February;4(1):27–43.
- Carra MC, Huynh N, Lavigne G. Sleep bruxism: a comprehensive overview for the dental clinician interested in sleep medicine. Dental Clin North Am. 2012;56:387–413.
- Nickel JC, Iwasaki LR, Gonzalez YM, et al. Mechanobehavior and ontogenesis of the temporomandibular joint. J Dent Res. 2018;97(11):1185–1192.
- Lobbezoo F, Thu Thon M, Remillard G, et al. Relationship between sleep, neck muscle activity and pain in cervical dystonia. Can J Neurol Sci. 1996 November;23(4):285–290.