Myofascial Pain Dysfunction (MPD) Syndrome in twins

The Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome (MPD) was investigated in 94 twin pairs (21 male pairs and 73 female pairs), who had not been selected with respect Lo MPD. The frequency of past and/or present symptoms was found to be 10% in males and 27 % in females. No differences between monozygous (iden...

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