TMJ syndrome

A Natural TMJ Dysfunction Treatment Method

TMJ Dysfunction Treatment

What is TMJ Dysfunction?

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull and is located just below the ear. TMJ disorders are an exceedingly common musculoskeletal problem, with women having a particularly high risk of developing the condition. A TMJ dysfunction is typically caused by a misaligned or displaced TMJ disc that interferes with the natural function of the TMJ. 

Signs and Symptoms of TMJ Dysfunction

Most instances of TMJ disorders occur due to an imbalance in the mastication muscle group (the muscles that help you chew). This can occur from teeth grinding, orthodontic treatment, poor posture, or jaw clenching from chronic stress. 

 Some symptoms that could indicate a TMJ disorder include popping in the craniofacial area, feeling as though your lower jaw doesn't sit correctly, limited movement in the jaw, frequent headaches, ringing in the ears, pain in the face and/or neck, and shifts in jaw alignment.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects TMJ Dysfunction

Patients suffering from TMJ rarely consider the role the upper cervical spine can play in their condition. However, research suggests that up to 75% of TMJ cases are related to misalignment in the upper cervical spine. Put simply, a misalignment in the upper cervical spine can place pressure on the trigeminal nerve, a major craniofacial nerve responsible for regulating the function of the mastication muscle group. Left untreated, pinching or compression of the trigeminal nerve can inflame the muscles around the TMJ and lead to severe discomfort and painful TMJ disorders.

How Our TMJ Dysfunction Treatment Works

Dr. Gordon Elder, of the Blair Chiropractic Clinic, is an upper cervical chiropractor who uses the Blair Chiropractic Technique. This technique specifically focuses on restoring function to the upper cervical spine which in turn re-engages the body’s ability to naturally heal itself.

When treating TMJ dysfunction, Dr. Elder implements a two-step approach. Initially, you will have a 25 to 30-minute screening appointment with Dr. Elder where he will determine whether a vertebral misalignment is the cause of your TMJ dysfunction. An advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic technique will be used to pinpoint misalignments in the upper cervical spine. Then, Dr. Elder will provide you with a report on his findings. At any stage of the process, you can ask Dr. Elder any questions that you may have. 

Following the initial screening, Dr. Elder will then perform a series of low-force adjustments, that are gentle, to reposition misaligned vertebrae which will alleviate the pressure that has built up. After the first adjustment, you will be encouraged to return for several appointments for at least 3 months to make sure that the adjustments are set. On average, you can expect approximately 10 to 15 appointments over a period of 3 to 5 months.

If TMJ dysfunction is precluding you from living life to its fullest, then please get in touch with us to schedule an appointment with Dr. Elder. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Blair Chiropractic Clinic also services the surrounding areas of Abilene, Odessa, Amarillo, Midland, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico. 

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Your Body is Your Best Doctor!

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Everything in the body is controlled by the brain, including things like the immune system and hormones.  The brain talks with the rest of the body through nerve fibers. The brain and nerves together make up the nervous system.

Most nerves travel from the brain down through the spine, or back bone.  The weakest part of the spine is the neck (also known as the cervical spine), especially at the very top where it joins the head.

Inside the spine all the nerves are grouped together to form the spinal cord.  The most important part of the spinal cord is also at the top where over ten billion nerves come together in an area the size of your thumb!

The Problem

The top bone in the neck can slightly dislocate from the head, creating a misalignment.  A misalignment that causes interference to the nerves is called a Vertebral Subluxation.

In order to reduce some of the interference to nerves the body will change its posture to protect the nerves in the neck. Many symptoms are related to this change in posture rather than the original problem: the Vertebral Subluxation.

Symptoms of the Vertebral Subluxation can be almost anything.  Low back pain, pain between the shoulders, neck pain, and headaches are among the most common, but any breakdown in health may be a result of the Vertebral Subluxation.

Treating symptoms or just loosening up the spine, does not fix the original problem and the symptoms will just come back or show up somewhere else.

The Solution

The solution is to find the original problem and fix it only!  Once the blockage at the top of the neck is removed there is no longer any reason for the body to compensate with bad posture and so it begins to grow back into its normal shape.  The combination of these two things permits your body to heal properly.

All chiropractors adjust the neck.  Only Blair Upper-Cervical chiropractors take into account the fact that no two bodies are the same, and the inside is as different as the outside.  Specialized x-rays allow for the design of a very light adjustment tailored especially for each individual body and condition that will slide the bone back into place without twisting or “popping” the neck.

Most people report that the first adjustment was so gentle they couldn’t tell that something had actually happened until their symptoms started to change and go away.

Because of the precision of the analysis and adjustment, most people require about 90 percent fewer adjustments than with most other chiropractic techniques.

The Results

Does this really work?  In Dr. Elder’s practice alone, he has seen the health of hundreds of patients improve after a Blair Upper-Cervical adjustment.  Although he does not specifically treat the following health conditions or symptoms, his patients report improvement or complete freedom from:

Your body has wonderful healing abilities.  Dr. Elder is committed to a chiropractic technique that gives your body the opportunity to restore itself naturally.

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