Cryotherapy versus Ultrasound on Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction after Surgical Tooth Extraction. A randomized controlled study
Last updated: 13 Jan 2025
10.21608/bijpt.2024.340581.1050
Cryotherapy, maximum mouth opening, TMJ dysfunction, Ultrasound, visual analogue scale
Samar
Mahmoud
Elsayed
Teaching Assistant at the Department of Physical Therapy for Surgery and Burn, Faculty of Physical Therapy, MUST University.
samarelsayed1093@gmail.com
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Amal
Abd El Baky
Professor of Physical Therapy for Surgery, Vice Dean for Post Graduate Studies and Researches, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University
Elnoman
Kamel
Lecturer of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Oral and Dental Surgery, MUST University
Ahmed
Hefny
Assisstant Lecturer of Physical Therapy for Neuromuscular Disorders and it’s Surgeries, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Benha University
Amany
Mohamed
Lecturer of Physical Therapy for Surgery, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University
doctoramany97@gmail.com
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Cryotherapy versus Ultrasound on Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction after Surgical Tooth Extraction. A randomized controlled study
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