Does sleep bruxism contribute to headache-related disability after mild traumatic brain injury? A case-control study - Suzuki Y, Arbour C, Khoury S, Gigu ère JF, Denis R, de Beaumont L, Lavigne GJ.

AIMS: To explore whether traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients have a higher prevalence of sleep bruxism (SB) and a higher level of orofacial muscle activity than healthy controls and whether orofacial muscle activity in the context of mild TBI (mTBI) incr...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Distraction, Fatigue, Chronobiology, Vigilance, Workload Source Type: news