N.T.I.-tss
1. Muscles of Mastication: Form Dictates Function; Function Follows Form.2. Masticatory Function versus Parafunction: A Matter of Intensity
3. Temporomandibular Joint Strain: A Function of Occlusal Scheme and Muscular
Intensity4. A Relationship of Myofascial Pain, Tension-type Headache, and Temporalis
Contraction Intensity5. Myofascial Trigger Points, Stress, and Dysfunction Spindle Fibers
6. Sleep Cycles and Muscular Dysfunction
7. How TMD Treatment Becomes TMD Management
8. Suppressing the Intensity of Muscular Parafunction
9. How an Anterior Deprogrammer Can Fail if Used Therapeutically
10. Protocol for an Anterior Midline Point Stop (AMPS)
(Therapeutic use of the N.T.I. Tension Suppression System)11. Lack of Adverse Effects Using an AMPS
12. Summary: Treatment and Prevention of Tension Headache and TMDs with an
Anterior Midline Point Stop (i.e., N.T.I. Tension Suppression System)See also: Migraine Etiology and FDA Approves NTI-tss for Migraine Prevention
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