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False regarding protective co-contraction muscle splinting:

AReduced mouth opening due to infection (Correct Answer)
BProtective co-contraction is not a pathologic condition
CThere is no pain reported when the muscle is at rest, but use of the muscle will typically result in increased pain.
DAltered sensory input or pain, antagonistic muscle groups fire during movement in an attempt to protect the injured part.