lateraalipada
Lateraalipada, also known as lateral pterygoid syndrome or lateral pterygoid myofascial pain, is a rare and poorly understood condition characterized by persistent pain and dysfunction in the lateral pterygoid muscle of the jaw. This muscle is one of four muscles of mastication, responsible for opening the jaw and assisting in side-to-side movements. Symptoms typically include localized pain near the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), difficulty opening or closing the mouth, and occasional clicking or popping sounds during jaw movement.
The exact cause of lateraalipada remains unclear, though it is often associated with trauma, overuse, or stress-related
Treatment approaches vary depending on the severity and underlying cause. Conservative measures often include physical therapy,
Prognosis for lateraalipada is generally favorable with appropriate treatment, though some individuals may experience recurrent symptoms.