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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1986

Physiology and pathophysiology of skeletal muscle contractions. Part I. Dynamic activity.

L.V. Christensen

An overview is presented of the physiology and pathophysiology of dynamic skeletal muscle contractions in the intact living organism. Dynamic muscle activities are divided into concentric contractions with shortening of muscle fibres and the production of positive work, and eccentric contractions with lengthening of muscle fibres and the production of negative work. In positive work, muscle tension overcomes external forces. In negative work, external forces overcome muscle tension. The latter phenomenon, with relatively few active motor units, explains the injuries induced by eccentric contractions. Both the contractile and non-contractile elements are involved in the muscle injuries and, clinically, they are referred to as myofibrositis.: An overview is presented of the physiology and pathophysiology of dynamic skeletal muscle contractions in the intact living organism. Dynamic muscle activities are divided into concentric contractions with shortening of muscle fibres and the production of positive work, and eccentric contractions with lengthening of muscle fibres and the production of negative work. In positive work, muscle tension overcomes external forces. In negative work, external forces overcome muscle tension. The latter phenomenon, with relatively few active motor units, explains the injuries induced by eccentric contractions. Both the contractile and non-contractile elements are involved in the muscle injuries and, clinically, they are referred to as myofibrositis.


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1996

Canine tooth guidance and temporomandibular joint sounds in non-patients and patients.

S.J. Donegan; L.V. Christensen; D.C. McKAY

In 46 non-patients and 46 patients, the authors examined the presence (+) and absence (-) of canine tooth guidance (CG), i.e. dynamic dental articulation events in contrast to static dental occlusion events. During a right and a left laterotrusion of the mandible, the number of simple, mutually exclusive and exhaustive tooth guidance events (possibilities) was four. In addition, the authors examined the associations between temporomandibular joint (TMJ) sounds and canine guidance events. In non-patients, CG+ was relatively infrequent (30%), and CG- was relatively frequent (70%). In patients, CG+ was relatively infrequent (22%), and CG- was relatively frequent (78%). In both non-patients and patients, bilateral CG+ was rather infrequent (15%). In both non-patients and patients with the presence of TMJ sounds, CG+ was relatively infrequent (38%) while CG- was relatively frequent (61%). In non-patients as well as patients, no evidence was found that distal CG+ (putative lateral retrusive guidance) was associated with ipsilateral TMJ sounds (relative risk = 0%), nor that the association between mesial CG+ (putative lateral protrusive guidance) and ipsilateral TMJ sounds was beyond that of mere chance (relative risk = 50%).


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1995

Experimental occlusal interferences. Part II. Masseteric EMG responses to an intercuspal interference

L.V. Christensen; N.M. Rassouli


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1995

Experimental occlusal interferences. Part I. A review

L.V. Christensen; N.M. Rassouli


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1985

Lateral preference in mastication: a feasibility study.

L.V. Christensen; J. T. Radue


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1996

Gum chewing and jaw muscle fatigue and pains

L.V. Christensen; K.T. Tran; S.E. Mohamed


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1991

Postural contractile activities of human jaw muscles following use of an occlusal splint

A.B. Carr; L.V. Christensen; S.J. Donegan; Gerald J. Ziebert


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1985

Lateral preference in mastication: an electromyographic study

L.V. Christensen; J. T. Radue


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1992

Reproducibility of temporomandibular joint vibrations (electrovibratography)

L.V. Christensen; J Orloff


Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1986

Effects of experimental loss of teeth on the temporomandibular joint

L.V. Christensen; G. J. Ziebert

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