Orofacial pain disorders involve a variety of postural and functional disorders of the oral and craniofacial system. These disorders are multifactorial with muscular pain being the most common manifestation. Orofacial pain can interfere with the emotional, psychological and social well-being of the patient which in turn can affect the quality of life. Physiotherapy is a primary health care profession aimed at enhancing mobility, physical independence and quality of life. The purpose of this review is to provide an insight in to the role of physiotherapy in managing orofacial pain conditions. Using the phrase ′physiotherapy in orofacial conditions′ a literature search was conducted via Pubmed, Copernicus, Scopus database and Google scholar. ...
The pharmacologic management of chronic orofacial pain involves the use of medications not used rout...
The diagnosis and treatment of orofacial pain can be complex. The differential diagnosis is very ext...
Background: Myalgia is the most common cause of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs) pain, which has a...
Aim: To review the existing literature on orofacial cancer and imply the importance of physiotherapy...
rofacial Pain is the field of dentistry devoted to the diagnosis and management of chronic, complex,...
Summary Physical therapy (PT) is a well-recognized, efficient conservative method for the management...
Orofacial pain is a complex health care problem that may compromise the quality of life of the patie...
Clinical oral physiology is a part of dentistry dealing with orofacial pain, jaw function, occlusal ...
This article presents an overview of psychologic and behavioral issues related to chronic orofacial ...
Marcela Romero-Reyes, James M Uyanik Orofacial and Head Pain Service, Department of Oral and Maxillo...
The treatment of orofacial dysfunction is a part of physiotherapy which can often be neglected or mi...
The term temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is used to indicate a heterogeneous group of painful cond...
INTRODUCTION: Little explanation is given to patients with temporomandibular disorders and muscles d...
As pain cannot be measured objectively, the use of patient reported outcomes (PROs), and specificall...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
The pharmacologic management of chronic orofacial pain involves the use of medications not used rout...
The diagnosis and treatment of orofacial pain can be complex. The differential diagnosis is very ext...
Background: Myalgia is the most common cause of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs) pain, which has a...
Aim: To review the existing literature on orofacial cancer and imply the importance of physiotherapy...
rofacial Pain is the field of dentistry devoted to the diagnosis and management of chronic, complex,...
Summary Physical therapy (PT) is a well-recognized, efficient conservative method for the management...
Orofacial pain is a complex health care problem that may compromise the quality of life of the patie...
Clinical oral physiology is a part of dentistry dealing with orofacial pain, jaw function, occlusal ...
This article presents an overview of psychologic and behavioral issues related to chronic orofacial ...
Marcela Romero-Reyes, James M Uyanik Orofacial and Head Pain Service, Department of Oral and Maxillo...
The treatment of orofacial dysfunction is a part of physiotherapy which can often be neglected or mi...
The term temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is used to indicate a heterogeneous group of painful cond...
INTRODUCTION: Little explanation is given to patients with temporomandibular disorders and muscles d...
As pain cannot be measured objectively, the use of patient reported outcomes (PROs), and specificall...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
The pharmacologic management of chronic orofacial pain involves the use of medications not used rout...
The diagnosis and treatment of orofacial pain can be complex. The differential diagnosis is very ext...
Background: Myalgia is the most common cause of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs) pain, which has a...