
Temporomandibular Joint Pain and Dysfunction
TMJ (Jaw) Pain
Jaw pain? We can help.
At Omaha Physical Therapy Institute (OPTI), our physical therapists specialize in the evaluation and treatment of TMJ (temporomandibular joint) pain and dysfunction. TMJ dysfunction refers to pain or impaired movement of the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, which can result from injury, muscle imbalance, joint irritation, stress, or postural issues.
Our goal is to identify the underlying cause of your symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan to reduce pain, restore proper jaw function, and help you return to comfortable daily activities.
Common symptoms associated with TMJ dysfunction may include:
- Jaw clicking, popping, or snapping
- Jaw locking or limited movement
- Headaches
- Jaw pain or tenderness
- Ear pain or ringing in the ears
- Neck/shoulder pain
- Changes in bite or difficulty chewing
These symptoms can vary in severity and impact daily activities, but targeted physical therapy can help relieve pain, improve jaw mobility, and restore proper function.
If you feel that you are experiencing TMJ related pain, talk to your doctor or dentist and ask about physical therapy care.
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Physical Therapy treatment at OPTI can include:
- Education on pain
- Education on how to modify your diet or activity level to decrease irritation
- Manual therapy techniques to relax and stretch the jaw and neck
- Education on relaxation techniques to decrease pain levels
- Cardiovascular exercise
- Home Exercises and strategies to manage symptoms
FOR SPECIALIZED TREATMENT OF THE TMJ
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