Rotation of synergistic activity during isometric jaw closing muscle contraction in man

Abstract
Five healthy subjects were studied during 10-15 min of isometric jaw elevator contraction above fatigue threshold level. Bite force was measured between upper and lower front teeth and electromyographic (EMG) activity recorded from the right temporal and masseter muscles. Of the 2 muscles only the masseter was active at the start of the test and usually during the whole test. When the test was repeated, however, great relief from the pain in the fatigued masseter was sometimes experienced and the temporalis took over the load. All subjects experienced this switch phenomenon after a varying number of tests, one of them already during his 1st test. The mechanism seemed to be completely out of voluntary control and showed facilitation at repeated tests.