Objective To evaluate the effects of exercise-induced, subjectively assessed muscle fatigue on an inhibitory jaw reflex, evoked by electrical stimulation of the upper lip. In addition, the reproducibility of these effects was assessed. Design Eight subjects participated in two experimental sessions that were two weeks apart. During each session, a baseline recording, a post-conditioning recording, and two recovery recordings were obtained. The post-conditioning recording was obtained immediately after provocation of jaw muscle fatigue by intense chewing. The endpoint of provocation was reached 30 s after a subject had crossed the value ‘6’ on a 10 cm long visual analogue scale. Results Subjectively assessed jaw muscle fatigue caused a decre...
In human beings, inhibitory jaw reflexes can be depressed by painful stimulation of remote parts of ...
Nociceptive substances, injected into the masseter muscle, induce pain and facilitate the jaw-stretc...
Eccentric jaw exercises has been known to cause muscle soreness but no studies have so far examined ...
Objective To evaluate the effects of exercise-induced, subjectively assessed muscle fatigue on an in...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
The effects of masticatory muscles’ overloading on jaw-motor control are not yet fully clarified. Th...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the electromyographic changes in the anterior temporalis and m...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether mimicking symptoms of temporomandibular disorders...
Pain and dysfunction in the jaw region may be related to fatigue and delayed onset muscle soreness (...
Eccentric jaw exercises has been known to cause muscle soreness but no studies have so far examined ...
The aim was to clarify the effects of experimentally provoked delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) i...
Fatigue is usually defined as the point at which a particular level of force can be no longer mainta...
Eccentric contractions of jaw-closing muscles are difficult to perform. This may explain why fatigue...
In human beings, inhibitory jaw reflexes can be depressed by painful stimulation of remote parts of ...
Nociceptive substances, injected into the masseter muscle, induce pain and facilitate the jaw-stretc...
Eccentric jaw exercises has been known to cause muscle soreness but no studies have so far examined ...
Objective To evaluate the effects of exercise-induced, subjectively assessed muscle fatigue on an in...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
The effects of masticatory muscles’ overloading on jaw-motor control are not yet fully clarified. Th...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the electromyographic changes in the anterior temporalis and m...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether mimicking symptoms of temporomandibular disorders...
Pain and dysfunction in the jaw region may be related to fatigue and delayed onset muscle soreness (...
Eccentric jaw exercises has been known to cause muscle soreness but no studies have so far examined ...
The aim was to clarify the effects of experimentally provoked delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) i...
Fatigue is usually defined as the point at which a particular level of force can be no longer mainta...
Eccentric contractions of jaw-closing muscles are difficult to perform. This may explain why fatigue...
In human beings, inhibitory jaw reflexes can be depressed by painful stimulation of remote parts of ...
Nociceptive substances, injected into the masseter muscle, induce pain and facilitate the jaw-stretc...
Eccentric jaw exercises has been known to cause muscle soreness but no studies have so far examined ...