TMJ Disorder? There's a protocol for that.

HEAL FASTER AND FEEL LESS PAIN
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Up to 15% of adults have TMJ Disorder.

TMJ disorder is pain and inflammation of the temporomandibular joint.

Symptoms include jaw pain in one or both jaw joints, chewing pain, stiff jaw muscles, earaches, headaches, and face and neck pain.

Causes:

  • Jaw injury/trauma
  • Jaw misalignment
  • Teeth grinding
  • Stress
  • Gum Chewing
  • Poor Posture
  • Arthritis

What can be done about it?

Traditional treatments include pain killers, jaw stretches, and applying warm or cold compresses to the jaw. In severe cases, surgery may be required. There is another non-invasive, extremely effective treatment option available:

PHOTOTHERAPY LASER TREATMENT

Patients with TMJ Disorder need two main things from any treatment plan: to reduce inflammation and to release tight jaw muscles. Phototherapy laser treatments do both of these things...while also relieving pain!

Want more some proof? We have the studies to prove that phototherapy laser treatments relieve pain and restore range of motion for TMJ Disorder patients. Here are a few:

,Measurements of jaw movements and TMJ pain intensity in patients treated with GaAlAs laser.

,Efficacy of low-level laser therapy in the treatment of temporomandibular disorder

CALL (252)689-8729 for a FREE FIRST TREATMENT! You have nothing to lose except jaw pain.

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