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Palpation of internal pterygoid muscle

Palpation of internal pterygoid muscle
In patients with temporomandibular disorder, the internal pterygoid muscle may be tender on the affected side. The muscle is palpated on the inner aspect of the ramus of the mandible, between the tonsillar pillars. Each side is compared for pain reproduction.
Reproduced with permission from: Sheon RP, Moskowitz RW, Goldberg VM. Soft Tissue Rheumatic Pain: Recognition, Management, Prevention, 3rd ed, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore 1996.
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