transmandibular
English edit
Etymology edit
trans- + mandibular
Pronunciation edit
- Rhymes: -ɪbjʊlə(ɹ)
Adjective edit
transmandibular (not comparable)
- Across a mandible
- 2015 August 18, Nikos Apostolopoulos et al., “The relevance of stretch intensity and position—a systematic review”, in Frontiers in Psychology[1], volume 6, :
- Interestingly, the study by Horsley et al. observed no benefit with use of stretching with regard to wrist contracture of stroke patients, a central nervous system (CNS) issue, while Maluf et al. indicated a benefit of stretching for transmandibular pain, a peripheral nervous system (PNS) issue.