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81 related items for PubMed ID: 9044862

  • 1. Temporalis exteroceptive and tension-type headache.
    Aurora S.
    Cephalalgia; 1996 Jun; 16(4):216. PubMed ID: 9044862
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  • 2. Exteroceptive suppression of temporalis muscle activity: findings in headache.
    Wallasch TM, Göbel H.
    Cephalalgia; 1993 Feb; 13(1):11-4. PubMed ID: 8448781
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  • 3. Exteroceptive suppression of temporalis muscle activity: perspectives in headache and pain research.
    Göbel H, Dworschak M, Wallasch TM.
    Cephalalgia; 1993 Feb; 13(1):15-9; discussion 20. PubMed ID: 8448782
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  • 4. Waking and sleeping temporalis EMG levels in tension-type headache patients.
    Clark GT, Sakai S, Merrill R, Flack VF, McArthur D, McCreary C.
    J Orofac Pain; 1997 Feb; 11(4):298-306. PubMed ID: 9656905
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  • 5. EMG analysis of the late exteroceptive suppression period of temporal muscle activity in episodic and chronic tension-type headaches.
    Wallasch TM, Reinecke M, Langohr HD.
    Cephalalgia; 1991 May; 11(2):109-12. PubMed ID: 1860131
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  • 6. Wolff Award 1992. Exteroceptive suppression of temporalis muscle activity in patients with chronic headache and in normal volunteers: methodology, clinical and pathophysiological relevance.
    Schoenen J.
    Headache; 1993 Jan; 33(1):3-17. PubMed ID: 8436496
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  • 7. Exteroceptive suppression of temporalis muscle activity: a blind study of tension-type headache, migraine, and cervicogenic headache.
    Zwart JA, Sand T.
    Headache; 1995 Jun; 35(6):338-43. PubMed ID: 7635719
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  • 10. Exteroceptive silent periods of temporalis muscle activity: correlation with neuropsychological findings.
    Wallasch TM, Niemann U, Kropp P, Weinschütz T.
    Headache; 1993 Mar; 33(3):121-4. PubMed ID: 8486506
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  • 16. The electromyographic activity of masseter and anterior temporalis during orofacial symptoms induced by experimental occlusal highspot.
    Li J, Jiang T, Feng H, Wang K, Zhang Z, Ishikawa T.
    J Oral Rehabil; 2008 Feb; 35(2):79-87. PubMed ID: 18197840
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  • 18. Exteroceptive suppression of temporalis muscle activity in patients with fibromyalgia, tension-type headache, and normal controls.
    Schepelmann K, Dannhausen M, Kötter I, Schabet M, Dichgans J.
    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol; 1998 Sep; 107(3):196-9. PubMed ID: 9803949
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  • 19. Bilateral pressure pain sensitivity mapping of the temporalis muscle in chronic tension-type headache.
    Fernández-de-las-Peñas C, Ge HY, Cuadrado ML, Madeleine P, Pareja JA, Arendt-Nielsen L.
    Headache; 2008 Jul; 48(7):1067-75. PubMed ID: 18179564
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