@article{SchmidtHennkeKnocheletal.2010, author = {Schmidt, Marco and Hennke, Thomas and Knochel, Mira and Kurten, Achim and Hierholzer, Johannes and Daniel, Peter and Bittmann, Frank N.}, title = {Can chronic irritations of the trigeminal nerve cause musculoskeletal disorders?}, issn = {1021-7096}, doi = {10.1159/000315338}, year = {2010}, abstract = {In this article, five cases of odontogenous dysfunctions and musculoskeletal complaints are presented. A common finding in all patients of this study was that the presence of joint complaints was related to deficits in the corresponding muscular function. These deficits were determined by manual muscle tests as described by Kendall et al. [Muscles - Testing and Function, ed 4. Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 1993] and were eliminated immediately by a neural therapeutic test injection into the disturbed dental region. The therapy provided solely aimed to eliminate the odontogenous dysfunction. No other therapeutic measures were carried out with regard to the patients' respective muscle, tendon, or joint complaints.}, language = {en} }