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Supine C-Trax® Cervical Traction Unit with TMJ Halter


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Can be used to administer static or intermittent cervical traction while patient is in supine position. Unit mounts to any door frame. Includes TMJ (temporomandibular joint) halter, 20 lb. water bag and mounting hardware.

Polar Ice TMJ (Temporo Mandibular Joint) Wrap, Each


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* Polar Ice™ delivers the benefits of cryotherapy with compression for soft tissue trauma. * By reducing pain and controlling edema or swelling, cold therapy allows faster return of normal function. * Encapsulated ice packs filled with purified water are encased in soft fleece material that eliminates migration of ice wrap during use. * Easily adjusted with Velcro® straps, fleece wrap conforms to body and insulates skin to prevent frost bite. * Use post-surgically, during rehabilitation and following physical activity. * Effective to provide pain relief for bruises, sprains or injuries requiring cold therapy. * 20"x 4".

Taking Control of Tmj


Taking Control of Tmj


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A TMJ specialist teaches readers how to deal with pain, and then shows how to prevent symptoms by eliminating bad habits and controlling stress. 20 illustrations. 20 worksheets.

Polar Ice Replacement Pack For TMJ (Temporo Mandibular Joint) Wrap, Includes 2 Ice Pack Units


Polar Ice Replacement Pack For TMJ (Temporo Mandibular Joint) Wrap, Includes 2 Ice Pack Units


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Description: Polar Ice™ replacement ice packs are now available! Encapsulated ice packs are filled with purified water and USDA approved freezing agents. Maintains 33 - 38 degree Fahrenheit temperature for up to 1 1/2 hours. Use to replace the ice packs included with each Polar Ice™ unit. This Item Includes 2 Ice Pack Units: * 5" x 10".

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Dislocated TMJ - TMJ Treatment

Dislocated TMJ

Tmj Signs & Symptoms Because a large number of several symptoms of TMJ exist, discovering a proper diagnosis is difficult. However, there are a few classic symptoms that involve the TM joints, ears, head, face and teeth. TMJ Clicking The most common symptom of TMJ is jaw joint clicking (popping, snapping). This clicking sound may be so loud that it can be heard by others while you chew. Dislocated TMJ

There may or may not be pain in the joint itself with the sound of a click or pop. But one thing is for sure: if there is a displaced disc, as is usually the case when a click occurs, then the muscles that move the jaw while chewing are more tense than normal. This tenseness can and does cause muscle, facial, head and neck pain.

TMJ Locking Locking of the TMJ may be noticed simply by catching of the lower jaw as it opens. Sometimes, the person with a locked joint must move the jaw to one side or another in order to open wide. Or, a person might have to open until he hears and feels a loud pop, at which point the jaw actually unlocks. Change In Bite A dislocated TMJ may also be noticed by a change in the dental occlusion, or bite.

If the TMJ disc goes out of place, the bones and disc do not fit together properly and therefore, the bite of the teeth changes. Ear Symptoms Due to the close anatomical relationship of the TMJs to the ears, an injury to the TMJ often causes various ear symptoms. Some of the symptoms may be ear pain, fullness or stuffiness, and even a loss of hearing. That's why so many TMJ sufferers first see their family doctor and an ear specialist before even considering seeing a dentist for a possible TMJ problem. Dislocated TMJ

Headache Headache is one of the most common symptoms of a TMJ problem. Usually the TMJ headache is located in the temples, back of the head, and even the shoulders. Clenching and grinding of the teeth, both of which may be Tmj Symptoms, produce muscle pain which can cause headache pain. Also, a displaced disc in the TMJ may cause pain in the joint which is often referred into the temples, forehead or neck.

These headaches are frequently so severe that they are confused and treated (with little success) for migraine headaches or abnormalities in the brain. Sensitive Teeth The teeth may become sensitive because of jaw activities such as clenching of the teeth or grinding of the teeth when the disc of the TMJ is displaced. Patients often see their dentist with the complaint of pain in the teeth and usually the doctor can find no cause. Dislocated TMJ

Frequently (and very unfortunately), unnecessary root canals and even tooth extractions are performed in an attempt to help a suffering person. What's worse, after these invasive and non-reversible procedures, patients still have their pain, only now it has increased! Stop suffering from TMJ anymore. Get your Dislocated TMJ ebook and live your life again!

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