TMJ refers to
a variety of disorders or symptoms affecting the region around the
temperomandibular joints, which connect the lower jaw to the skull.
Symptoms of TMJ range in number and severity and include jaw pain
or stiffness; inability to fully open the mouth; popping or clicking
sounds when opening the mouth; head, neck or shoulder tension; headaches;
earaches; toothaches and other types of facial pain.
TMJ can be caused by
a variety of factors including stress, injury, an improper bite,
arthritis, or a combination of factors. For example, stress might
cause you to grind or clench your teeth during the day or at night
while you sleep. This can tire and constrict the jaw muscles and
cause pain, and may eventually lead to problems with the joint capsule
itself. Whiplash or other trauma can strain the muscles and ligaments
in the neck and face. Poor posture, lack of sleep, inability to
relax and poor diet may also aggravate TMJ symptoms. The contracted
muscles and pinched nerves that result from these stresses can refer
pain to other areas, causing headaches, earaches or toothaches.
Dental appliances, pain
medication, lifestyle changes and occasionally surgery are the common
methods of treatment for TMJ. Acupuncture offers a wonderful alternative.
It relaxes both body and mind and relieves pain without the side
effects of medications. It is relatively non-invasive and relatively
inexpensive, compared to other therapies. It also benefits overall
health and well-being. Within 6-8 weekly treatments, the patient's
pain is generally reduced, range of motion of the jaw is generally
increased and the need for pain medication is generally diminished
or non-existent.
To treat TMJ problems,
acupuncturists insert needles around the jaw, neck and shoulders
and often employ distal points in the arms, hands, legs and feet
to further enhance the treatment. Such treatments help to release
constricted muscles and restore proper circulation to the affected
areas. Acupuncture also releases endorphins and most patients feel
very calm and relaxed during and after an acupuncture treatment.
Sometimes an herbal formula will be prescribed if the acupuncturist
feels it will enhance the healing process.
So consider acupuncture
to treat your TMJ. It can help relieve your pain, relax your stress,
decrease your need for pain medications and improve your overall
health and well-being.