NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

TMJ Differential

10.06.2021 - By Kyle RicePlay

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Jesse presents to physical therapy with complaints of mild right-sided jaw discomfort. She reports a two-year history of right-sided jaw clicking that accompanied a loss of mouth opening. Upon examination, the patient has no clicking and her mouth opening ROM is 41mm actively and 47mm passively. Which of the following pathologies is MOST likely present?   

A. Disc displacement with reduction  

B. Capsular fibrosis 

C. Disc displacement without reduction 

D. Lateral pterygoid muscle spasms

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