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Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
The Temporomandibular Joint or TMJ is the joint between the mandible of the jaw and the temporal bone head. These two joints, which receive constant use during chewing and talking, are among the most complicated and misunderstood joints in the body. To find your TMJ, place your fingers in front of each ear and open your mouth. You will feel the indentation of the temporomandibular joint beneath your finger. Open and close your mouth. The motion that you feel is the temporomandibular joint. You can also feel the joint when you place a finger in your ear (finger pad forward). The function of the TMJ relies on a complex network of muscles, bones, ligaments, and nerves. In between the temporal bone of the head and the mandible of the jaw lies a fibrocartilagenous disc, which acts as cushion between the condyle (ball of bone at the end of the mandible) and the socket that it fits into. Symptoms Treatment: At Hartley Physical Therapy & Fitness, treatment starts with a thorough musculoskeletal and postural evaluation. After identifying relevant findings and contributing factors, we design an individualized treatment plan. Our staff of licensed physical therapists, which have had many post graduate courses in the field of TMJ and manual techniques, utilize manual techniques, modalities, exercise and education in the care of our patients. We also provide the latest and state-of-the-art equipment including laser, 3 MHz ultrasound, diathermy, electrical stimulation, biofeedback and iontophoresis to help speed your recovery. We take every opportunity to educate you in how you can help yourself. We will work with your physician, dentist, orthodontist, or oral surgeon with a team approach. What can you do to help yourself?
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