TMJ (TMD) Therapy
Do you suffer from chronic pain in the jaw, face, head, neck or shoulders? This pain may be caused by Tempromandibular Joint Disorder (TMD), also known as "TMJ syndrome".
TMJ syndrome occurs when the joint that connects jaw and skull – the TMJ joint – is inflamed. This can cause a variety of types of pain, including headaches, migraines, neck and shoulder pain, as well as difficulty biting and a clicking sound when opening and closing your mouth.
TMJ Symptoms include:
- Inability to open wide or move from side to side comfortably
- Neck and shoulder pain
- Ear pain, hearing loss
- Ringing in the ears
- Clenching, night grinding
- Chronic fatigue
- Noise, grating or popping in joint
- Chronic Temporal or occipital headache
If you have any of these symptoms, contact our office today. We can provide an accurate diagnosis and create a treament plan for your TMJ syndrome.
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