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Aims: To determine the construct validity of algometry and to
compare it with that of palpation, and to compare tenderness of
masticatory muscle sites and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
on palpation and on algometry. Methods: Two hundred fifty subjects,
148 with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain complaints,
underwent a standardized blinded physical examination
that included pain-intensity measures on palpation and pressure
pain threshold measures on algometry of masseter muscle sites,
temporalis muscle sites, and the TMJ. Results: Logistic regression
analysis indicated that the recognition of TMD pain complaints
based on pressure algometry was comparable to that of palpation
(R2 = 0.22 and R2 = 0.21, respectively). The masseter muscles
were most tender to palpation and algometry, followed by the
TMJs and the temporalis muscles. Conclusion: Construct validity
of algometry in the recognition of TMD pain complaints is comparable
to that of palpation, and differences in tenderness on palpation
and on algometry are found between masticatory muscle
sites and the TMJ. J OROFAC PAIN 2004;18:214–219
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