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NPTE Practice Questions: Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ)

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PT Hustle is a video blog for Physical Therapy students and grads. I'm not just making videos to share my knowledge, but also to help you save time and money! In this video we'll go over one of my best mock-NPTE practice questions so that you can pass the exam on your first try or your next attempt! Check out PT Hustle's website at www.pthustle.com for more awesome content like this! How well do you know Jaw pain and where to focus the treatment? Let's test your understanding in this excellent episode about Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ). NPTE Practice Question: Garret presents with a 10-year history of intermittent and achy left-sided jaw pain. The patient's pain is provoked when biting down on the right, but relieved when chewing on the left. Which of the following should be the PRIMARY focus of treatment? Answer Choices: A. Modalities, soft tissue mobilization, motor control training B. Joint mobilization, postural re-education, motor control training C. Trigger point release, joint oscillations, masseter stretching D. Soft tissue mobilization, use of a nightguard, masseter stretching Do you think you know which answer is correct? Watch the video to find out. NPTE practice questions are exactly that, practice. The PT Hustle exists to help students dominate the NPTE exam. If you need additional NPTE study guides, download our free cheat sheets here: www.nptecheatsheets.com. Our free cheat sheets feature the top 10 most challenging musculoskeletal NPTE topics. For more ways to prepare for the NPTE exam and what NPTE practice questions you need to work on, visit https://www.thepthustle.com to find a solution that can put you on the path to NPTE success. Follow me on social media: ►Our Free NPTE Facebook Group: https://www.nptegroup.com ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepthustle ►TikTok Handle: @pthustle ►Website: https://www.thepthustle.com Disclaimer: The PT Hustle along with the contents of this video including the question and rationale are not affiliated with the National Physical Therapy Examination® (NPTE) or property of Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy® (FSBPT). The information contained in this video should not be taken as medical advice. The information provided in this training should not be used as the sole source of clinical, legal, or medical advice. Please use sound clinical judgment based upon the best evidence when treating yourself or a patient. Music credit: The Future Bass by Starjammusic

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