Capitol Physical Therapy Releases New Report on TMJ Disorders and How Physical Therapy Can Relieve Jaw Pain

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Capitol Physical Therapy has announced the release of a new educational report titled “Understanding TMJ Disorders and How Physical Therapy Relieves Jaw Pain.”

-- Capitol Physical Therapy has announced the release of a new educational report titled “Understanding TMJ Disorders and How Physical Therapy Relieves Jaw Pain.” The report is designed to help people better understand temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, recognize common symptoms, and learn how physical therapy may help reduce pain and improve jaw function.

The newly published report explains how TMJ disorders can affect daily activities such as eating, speaking, yawning, and smiling.

It also highlights the many symptoms associated with TMJ dysfunction. This may include jaw pain, headaches, clicking or popping sounds in the jaw, neck pain, dizziness, and difficulty opening or closing the mouth comfortably.

According to the report, TMJ disorders may develop for several reasons, including stress, teeth grinding, poor posture, arthritis, injuries, or muscle tension. The report also notes that modern desk-based lifestyles and forward-head posture may contribute to increased strain on the jaw joint and surrounding muscles.

One of the main goals of the report is to educate readers about the role physical therapy can play in managing TMJ symptoms.

The report outlines several evidence-informed treatment approaches commonly used in physical therapy, including manual therapy, jaw mobility exercises, posture correction, muscle relaxation techniques, and education on reducing habits that may worsen symptoms, such as clenching and nail-biting.

The report also emphasizes the importance of personalized care. Physical therapists assess each patient individually by reviewing symptoms, evaluating jaw movement, examining posture, and identifying contributing factors that may be affecting the temporomandibular joint. From there, therapists create customized treatment plans aimed at reducing pain, restoring mobility, and preventing recurring flare-ups.

TMJ disorders affect millions of people and can significantly impact quality of life when left untreated. Capitol Physical Therapy hopes this report will encourage individuals experiencing persistent jaw pain or related symptoms to seek professional evaluation and treatment before symptoms worsen.

The full report, “Understanding TMJ Disorders and How Physical Therapy Relieves Jaw Pain,” is now available on the Capitol Physical Therapy website.

Read the full report here: Understanding TMJ Disorders and How Physical Therapy Relieves Jaw Pain

Contact Info:
Name: Subha Nagasubramanian, PT, MS, DPT ,OCS, MTC, CMTPT
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Organization: Capitol Physical Therapy
Address: 1331 H St NW #200, Washington, DC 20005
Phone: +1 202-794-6821
Website: https://capitolptdc.com/

Release ID: 89192451

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