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Joint Auscultation of the Craniomandibular Complex

Dennis Langton, PT, CCTT

August 27, 2013

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Question

How do you know when you are correctly auscultating a joint?

 

Answer

Remember that the disk is aneural so you can wear a hole in it with an osteophyte.  Disk perforations have a very high-pitched grainy sound when you listen while auscultating them rather than a more gross sound, which is what you will hear with arthritis of the joint.

 


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Dennis Langton, PT, CCTT

Dennis Langton PT, CCTT is a 1973 graduate of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City Utah.  Dennis began work in both treating and research in Craniomandibular disorders in 1982. He has over 500 hours of advanced training in CMD, has presented over 30 clinical and research papers and taught over 75 post-graduate professional courses in Craniomandibular Disorders both nationally and internationally.  He has participated in more than 175 fresh cadavor dissections of the head, neck and cervical spine and is co-author of a functional anatomy text on the head, neck and temporomandibular joint and contributing author on two textbooks on evaluation and treatment of CMD.


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