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  • 8. Short-term transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation reduces pain and improves the masticatory muscle activity in temporomandibular disorder patients: a randomized controlled trial.
    Ferreira AP, Costa DR, Oliveira AI, Carvalho EA, Conti PC, Costa YM, Bonjardim LR.
    J Appl Oral Sci; 2017; 25(2):112-120. PubMed ID: 28403351
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  • 9. Electromyographic evidence of reduced muscle activity when ULF-TENS is applied to the Vth and VIIth cranial nerves.
    Kamyszek G, Ketcham R, Garcia R, Radke J.
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  • 10. Electromyographic analysis of the masseter and temporal muscles in oralized deaf individuals.
    Regalo SC, Vitti M, Semprini M, Rosa LB, Martinez FH, Santos CM, Hallak JE.
    Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol; 2006 Jul; 46(4):217-22. PubMed ID: 16929627
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  • 11. Effect of occlusal splints on the EMG activity of masseter and temporal muscles in bruxism with clinical symptoms.
    Hamada T, Kotani H, Kawazoe Y, Yamada S.
    J Oral Rehabil; 1982 Mar; 9(2):119-23. PubMed ID: 6951020
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  • 12. Clinical and electromyographic follow-up of myofascial pain patients treated with two types of oral splint: a randomized controlled pilot study.
    Weggen T, Schindler HJ, Kordass B, Hugger A.
    Int J Comput Dent; 2013 Mar; 16(3):209-24. PubMed ID: 24364193
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  • 14. Electromyography of masticatory muscles in craniomandibular disorders.
    Cooper BC, Cooper DL, Lucente FE.
    Laryngoscope; 1991 Feb; 101(2):150-7. PubMed ID: 1992265
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  • 15. Establishment of a temporomandibular physiological state with neuromuscular orthosis treatment affects reduction of TMD symptoms in 313 patients.
    Cooper BC, Kleinberg I.
    Cranio; 2008 Apr; 26(2):104-17. PubMed ID: 18468270
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  • 16. The initial effects of occlusal splint vertical thickness on the nocturnal EMG activities of masticatory muscles in subjects with a bruxism habit.
    Abekura H, Yokomura M, Sadamori S, Hamada T.
    Int J Prosthodont; 2008 Apr; 21(2):116-20. PubMed ID: 18546763
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  • 17. Upper trapezius relaxation induced by TENS and interferential current in computer users with chronic nonspecific neck discomfort: An electromyographic analysis.
    Acedo AA, Luduvice Antunes AC, Barros dos Santos A, Barbosa de Olveira C, Tavares dos Santos C, Colonezi GL, Fontana FA, Fukuda TY.
    J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil; 2015 Apr; 28(1):19-24. PubMed ID: 24867904
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  • 18. A system for analysis of sleep and nocturnal activity in craniomandibular muscles.
    Vilmann A, Møller E, Wildschiødtz G.
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  • 19. Occlusal adjustment and myoelectric activity of the jaw elevator muscles in patients with nocturnal bruxism and craniomandibular disorders.
    Holmgren K, Sheikholeslam A.
    Scand J Dent Res; 1994 Aug; 102(4):238-43. PubMed ID: 8091124
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  • 20. Stimulus-response latencies of two instruments delivering transcutaneous electrical neuromuscular stimulation (TENS).
    Gomez CE, Christensen LV.
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