In the Joint Compression Test, pain indicates an issue with the ___.
joint
Identifying the key components to special tests for the ___ is an objective.
TMJ
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Separation Clench and Joint Compression Tests

In the Joint Compression Test, pain indicates an issue with the ___.

joint

p.1
Special Tests for TMJ

Identifying the key components to special tests for the ___ is an objective.

TMJ

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Passive Accessory Movements for TMJ

___ is a passive accessory movement involving the forward movement of the TMJ.

Anterior glide

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Passive Accessory Movements for TMJ

One of the passive accessory movements for TMJ is ___.

Distraction

p.7
TMJ Palpation Techniques

The ___ muscle is one of the muscles palpated during a TMJ examination.

Temporalis

p.4
TMJ Range of Motion (ROM) Assessment

The normal range of motion for TMJ retrusion is ___ mm.

3-4

p.1
TMJ Range of Motion (ROM) Assessment

An objective is to identify the key components to a TMJ ___ exam.

ROM

p.6
TMJ Manual Muscle Testing (MMT)

In TMJ Manual Muscle Testing, ___ refers to the upward movement of the jaw.

Elevation

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Separation Clench and Joint Compression Tests

During the Separation Clench Test, the clinician will ___ the ipsilateral joint and ___ the contralateral joint.

gap, compress

p.7
TMJ Palpation Techniques

Palpation of the ___ is essential to assess the condition of the TMJ.

Joint

p.1
TMJ Manual Muscle Testing (MMT)

Identifying the key components to a TMJ ___ exam is one of the objectives.

MMT

p.3
Neuro Screen Components

___ are areas of skin innervated by sensory fibers from a single spinal nerve.

Dermatomes

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Separation Clench and Joint Compression Tests

The ___ Test is used to assess the separation of the TMJ during clenching.

Separation Clench

p.3
Neuro Screen Components

___ Sign is a test for upper motor neuron lesions involving the fingers.

Hoffman’s

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Separation Clench and Joint Compression Tests

In the Separation Clench Test, the patient is asked to bite down on a ___ ___.

cotton roll

p.7
TMJ Palpation Techniques

The ___ muscles are palpated to evaluate their involvement in TMJ dysfunction.

Pterygoids

p.1
Neuro Screen Components

One of the objectives is to identify the key components to a ___ screen.

neuro

p.8
Separation Clench and Joint Compression Tests

The ___ Test evaluates the compression of the TMJ joint.

Joint Compression

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Separation Clench and Joint Compression Tests

In the Separation Clench Test, pain on the same side indicates a problem with the ___.

muscle

p.3
Neuro Screen Components

The Upper Quarter Neuro Screen includes testing ___, ___, and ___.

Dermatomes, Myotomes, Reflexes

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Separation Clench and Joint Compression Tests

The Joint Compression Test involves applying a ___ force through the mandible.

superior

p.4
TMJ Range of Motion (ROM) Assessment

TMJ elevation is assessed when the mouth is ___.

closed

p.9
Separation Clench and Joint Compression Tests

In the Separation Clench Test, pain on the opposite side indicates a problem with the ___.

joint

p.3
Neuro Screen Components

Testing ___ involves assessing the involuntary response of muscles to stimuli.

Reflexes

p.6
TMJ Manual Muscle Testing (MMT)

In TMJ Manual Muscle Testing, ___ refers to the downward movement of the jaw.

Depression

p.3
Neuro Screen Components

The ___ test is used to check for abnormal reflexes in the foot.

Babinski

p.3
Neuro Screen Components

___ are groups of muscles primarily innervated by the motor fibers of a single spinal nerve.

Myotomes

p.4
TMJ Range of Motion (ROM) Assessment

The normal range of motion for TMJ depression is ___ mm.

40

p.7
TMJ Palpation Techniques

The ___ muscle is palpated to assess its role in jaw movement and TMJ function.

Masseter

p.1
Clinical Reasoning in Abnormal Findings

Using clinical reasoning to identify why ___ examination findings might be present is an objective.

abnormal

p.5
Passive Accessory Movements for TMJ

The passive accessory movements for TMJ include medial/lateral ___.

glide

p.3
Cranial Nerve Examination

The ___ Nerve Exam is a component of the Neuro Screen.

Cranial

p.6
TMJ Manual Muscle Testing (MMT)

In TMJ Manual Muscle Testing, ___ refers to the side-to-side movement of the jaw.

Lateral excursion

p.4
TMJ Range of Motion (ROM) Assessment

The normal range of motion for TMJ protrusion is ___ mm.

7

p.3
Neuro Screen Components

___ is a test that involves rapid, rhythmic contractions of a muscle.

Clonus

p.10
Separation Clench and Joint Compression Tests

During the Joint Compression Test, you need to load ___ joints.

both

p.4
TMJ Range of Motion (ROM) Assessment

The normal range of motion for TMJ lateral excursion is ___ mm.

8-11

p.1
TMJ Palpation Techniques

One objective is to identify the key components to a TMJ ___ exam.

palpation

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